Adele Renault

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Adele Renault
NationalityBelgian
EducationAcadémie Royale des Beaux-Arts
Known forVisual Art, Murals
Websitewww.adelerenault.com

Adele Renault[1] was born in Liège, Belgium. She is a visual artist and muralist, known for her hyper- and photo-realistic paintings from smaller works on canvas and large-scale public pieces. Renault’s work is a combination of traditional and contemporary techniques. With her skills she captures the characteristic beauty of everyday life with precise and detailed craftsmanship.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Renault was raised in the Belgian Ardennes and grew up in a musical and creative family. She is the daughter of composer and pianist Jean-Christophe Renault and composer and guitarist Véronique Gillet. Her sister is the singer and pianist Mathilde Renault.

Adele Renault lived and studied in different countries. Following her instinct and desire to paint she studied visual arts from classical oil painting to modern spray can graffiti, while experimenting with new media and graphic design. Renault graduated in 2010 from the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.

The diversity of humanity, avifauna and flora in American cities became the fertile ground for her pictorial aspirations. Her interest in people, plants and pigeons stems from the commonality that no matter the city, each can be found in abundance.

Through her series, Gutter Paradise, started in 2016, Adele has pushed her practice towards a meticulous study of a detail that has in itself become the subject of her work. She forcefully alters an element that might seem banal to make it the main focus of her research.[4][5][1][6]

Retrospective[edit]

Exhibitions[edit]

  • 2022 - Bananas solo show at Moberg Gallery, Des Moines, IA, USA
  • 2022 - Santa Fe solo show, Artist residency at Fundación Yguales, Santa Fe, NM, USA
  • 2021 - Plantasia - Birds of Paradise solo show at Galerie Quai 4, Liege, Belgium
  • 2021 - Figure and Form at Moberg Gallery, Des Moines, IA, USA
  • 2020 - Sway group show at Moberg Gallery, Des Moines, IA, USA.
  • 2020 - Un détail devenu sujet solo show with PDP Gallery/Urban Art Fair, Paris, France.
  • 2019 - Crossing Lines group show at PDP Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 2019 - In Bloom group show at Moberg Gallery, Des Moines, IA, USA
  • 2019 - Where art you? group show at PDP Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 2019 - 25: In Black & White group show curated by Juxtapoz, Miami, FL, USA
  • 2018 - Tyson's Corner solo show at Ring Side Lounge, Jersey City, NJ, United States.
  • 2018 - Urban Legends group show at Antler Gallery, Portland, OR, USA
  • 2017 - ONSET group show at First Amendment Gallery, San Francisco, USA
  • 2017 - Unruly Suspects at Unruly Gallery, Amsterdam
  • 2016 - Les Hommes Intègres solo show at Galerie Droste, Germany
  • 2016 - Group show at Tinney Contemporary, Nashville, USA
  • 2016 - D'après Nature Group show at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Verviers, Belgium
  • 2016 - Group show at Newcastle Cathedral, Newcastle, UK. Curated by Unit 44.
  • 2016 - Group show at Gallery Vriend van Bavink, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2015 - 3D trio show at Yoko Uhoda Gallery, Liege, Belgium
  • 2015 - November/December, Campthepigeon solo show at Havas, Chicago, USA.
  • 2014 - Adele Renault: Pigeon Voyageur solo show at Galerie Droste, Germany.
  • 2014 - Les Clochards Célestes solo show at White Walls, San Francisco.

Public art[edit]

  • 2022 - Mural commissioned by the Stavelot Cultural Center, Belgium
  • 2022 - Mural commissioned by the City of Gent, Belgium
  • 2022 - Indoor installation of 9 panels commissioned by CHU Hospital, Liege, Belgium
  • 2021 - Parlement Wallonie-Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2021 - Mural commissioned by Torhout Cultural Center, Torhout, Belgium
  • 2021 - Mural commissioned by Vectura, Beauchamp, France
  • 2021 - Mural for New Brighton, Liverpool, UK
  • 2020 - Mural for Maryland council, London, UK
  • 2020 - Mural for Artscape festival, Linkoping, Sweden
  • 2020 - Mural for Art Public, commissioned by Wallonia region, Liege, Belgique
  • 2019 - Murals on deck 16 and 17 of first Virgin Voyage cruiseship, Genoa, Italie
  • 2019 - Mural for Own Media, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 2019 - Mural in Lodi Art District, New Delhi, India
  • 2018 - Indoor mural commissioned by Facebook, Northridge, CA, USA
  • 2018 - Mural for Sir Hotels, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2018 - Indoor mural for BNP Paribas real estate headquarters, Paris, France
  • 2018 - Rock Werchter festival, Curated by Arne Quinze, Werchter, Belgium
  • 2017 - Various murals for CIM Group, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 2017 - Temporary mural for Lollapalooza Festival, Berlin, Germany
  • 2016 - STRAAT Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2016 - Urban Nation Museum, Berlin, Germany
  • 2016 - Mural commissioned by Area environment, Miami design district, Miami, FL, USA

Printed publications[edit]

  • 2022 - Plantasia Series, Artist; Adele Renault, Introduction: Alexandre Latscha, Publisher: Moberg Gallery, Distributor: SCB Distributors, ISBN 978-82-18-03608-0
  • 2020 - Gutter Paradise by Adele Renault, Introduction: Alexandre Latscha, Publisher: PDP gallery, Distributor: SCB Distributors, ISBN 978-90-828907-1-6
  • 2018 - Feathers and Faces by Adele Renault, Introduction: Carlo McCormick, Publisher: Adele Renault, Distributor: SCB Distributors, ISBN 978-90-828907-0-9

Articles & interviews[edit]

  • 2023 - Interception Urban Art, interview online ‘Known from London to L.A. we met de great Adele Renault in Brussels’[7]
  • 2022 - Vroom and Varossieau, interview ‘Adele Renault interview'[2]
  • 2022 - This is Colossal, article by Grace Ebert ‘Massive Leafy Murals by Adele Renault’[6]
  • 2022 - The Chrystel Ship, article ‘Adele Renault’[8]
  • 2022 - Galaxy of Art, article and interview video ‘Artist of the moment… Adele Renault'[9]
  • 2022 - Le Vif, interview (in French) ‘Portrait Adele Renault sa plus grosse claque son plus gros risque son mantra'[1]
  • 2021 - My Modern Met, article by Margherita Cole ‘Giant rainbow Murals inspired by the secret colors of pigeon feathers’[10]
  • 2021 - As Adverture, article (in Dutch) ‘De graffitiartieste die schoonheid vindt waar een ander vergeet te kijken’[11]
  • 2021 - Street Art News, article ‘Plantasia’[12]
  • 2021 - New Bright on Streetart, article and interview video ‘Adele Renault’[13]
  • 2021 - Brooklyn Street Art, interview ‘Adele Renault grows a new garden: “Call it Plantasia”’[5]
  • 2021 - Lumières de la Ville, article (in French) Street artiste Adele Renault pigeons ville’[14]
  • 2021 - Monochronicle, article ‘’Adele Renault’[15]
  • 2021 - Stadt Gent, article (in Dutch) 'Adele Renault’[16]
  • 2020 - London Mural Festival, article ‘Adele Renault'[17]
  • 2020 - Mu in the City, article (in French) ‘Adele Renault debate sa fresque dans le cadre d’art public Liege’[18]
  • 2019 - The American Pigeon Museum, article ‘Adele Renault’[19]
  • 2019 - Collater, article ‘Adele Renault, hyper-realistic street art in Delhi’[3]
  • 2018 - Mixed Grill, article (in Dutch) ‘Reusachtige duiven van Adele Renault’[20]
  • 2018 - Brooklyn Street Art, article ‘Martha Cooper and Adele Renault: Pigeon fancier in Moscow’[21]
  • 2017 - Sircle Collection, article by Claudia Fuggetti ‘Sir Albert's New Mural by Adele Renault’[22]
  • 2017 - Urban Nation, article ‘Adele’[23]
  • 2016 - Hotbook, article (in Spanish) ‘Adele Renault’[24]
  • 2016 - Art is just a Four Letter Word - Gallery, article (in German) ‘Adele Renault - Les Hommes Integres’[25]
  • 2016 - Straatmuseum, article (in Dutch) ‘Gutter Paradise’[4]
  • 2015 - Widewalls, article by Miljard Ficpatrik: ‘Adele Renault on Her Artistic Journey and Passion for Pigeons’[26]
  • 2015 - This is Colossal, article by Christopher Jobson ‘Hatched from a Discarded Egg on a Chicago Windowsill, ‘Camp’ the Pigeon Becomes a Muse for Adele Renault’s Giant Oil Paintings’[27]
  • 2014 - Dutch Culture USA, 'Adele Renault’s solo at White Walls in SF'[28]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Hofman, Emilien (January 29, 2022). "Portrait d'Adèle Renault: sa plus grosse claque, son plus gros risque, son mantra". Le Vif.
  2. ^ a b https://vroomandvarossieau.com/blogs/interviews/adele-renault-interview-1
  3. ^ a b Fuggetti, Claudia (February 14, 2019). "Adele Renault, hyper-realistic street art in Delhi | Collater.al". Collateral.
  4. ^ a b "Adele Renault / Gutter paradise / Street art museum STRAAT". straatmuseum.com.
  5. ^ a b "Adele Renault Grows a New Garden: Call It "Plantasia"".
  6. ^ a b Ebert, Grace (June 15, 2022). "Massive Leafy Murals by Adele Renault Magnify the Verdant Textures of Plants". Colossal.
  7. ^ "Known from London to L.A. We met the great Adele Renault in Brussels" – via www.youtube.com.
  8. ^ "Adele Renault - The Crystal Ship". March 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "Artist of the moment…Adele Renault". January 4, 2022.
  10. ^ Cole, Margherita (August 1, 2021). "Giant Rainbow Murals Inspired by the Secret Colors of Pigeon Feathers". My Modern Met.
  11. ^ "De graffitiartieste die schoonheid vindt waar een ander vergeet te kijken". A.S.Adventure.
  12. ^ "Adele Renault". StreetArtNews.
  13. ^ "Adele Renault". New Brighton Art.
  14. ^ "La street-artiste Adele Renault redore l'image des pigeons en ville ! - LDV". Lumières de la Ville.
  15. ^ https://monochronicle.com/artist/adele-renault/
  16. ^ "Adele Renault | CultuurGent". cultuur.stad.gent.
  17. ^ "Adele Renault". London Mural Festival.
  18. ^ "Adèle Renault débute sa fresque dans le cadre d'Art Public Liege" – via www.mu-inthecity.com.
  19. ^ Museum, American Pigeon (December 28, 2019). "Adele Renault". Pigeon Museum | The American Pigeon Museum | United States.
  20. ^ "Reusachtige duiven van Adele Renault - Mixed Grill". October 1, 2018.
  21. ^ "Martha Cooper And Adele Renault: Pigeon Fanciers In Moscow".
  22. ^ "Sir Albert's New Mural by Adele Renault". Sircle Collection.
  23. ^ "Adele". Urban Nation.
  24. ^ Hotbook, Redacción (June 2, 2016). "Adele Renault". Hotbook.
  25. ^ "Adele Renault - Les Hommes Intègres » Kunstgalerie in Soest | Urban Art".
  26. ^ "Adele Renault | Widewalls". www.widewalls.ch.
  27. ^ Jobson, Christopher (November 5, 2015). "Hatched from a Discarded Egg on a Chicago Windowsill, 'Camp' the Pigeon Becomes a Muse for Adele Renault's Giant Oil Paintings". Colossal.
  28. ^ "Adele Renault's solo at White Walls in SF - DC USADC USA". DC USA.