Jérôme Danikowski

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Jérome Danikowski was born in Lille in 1954, in the southern of France. His father Boleslaw Danikowski (1928-1979), of Polish origin, was a talented art ceramist. He is an engineer, and he practises sculpture as a secondary activity since 1985.
"My sculptures are welded assemblies of rejected metals, with sometimes inclusions of stone or wood found during my walks. I like recycling these recovered materials to organize them in something new and I have the same pleasure in my workshop than in my plays of child. With my sculptures I try to build a balance and an harmonize I would like to find in myself."

Principal exposures: Médiathèque de Moulins (1988, 1990), palais de justice médiéval de Verneuil en Bourbonnais (1997, 2000), centre culturel Valéry Larbaud de Vichy (1999), centre des métiers d'art de Souvigny (2006).

 
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