Philippe Echaroux | |
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![]() Autoportrait | |
Born | 26 June 1983 |
Awards | The international DIOR Competition Award for Photography |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Photography |
Notes | |
inventor of concept Street Art 2.0 |
Philippe Echaroux (born 1983) is a French photographer and street artist. He projects his portraits at a large scale, calling them "Street Art 2.0". [1] [2] [3] [4]
Echaroux is a portrait photographer. He holds a diploma as a specialist educator. [5] [6] He is known[ by whom?] [7] [2] [8] for his less than one minute celebrity portraitures. [9] He has photographed celebrities Zinedine Zidane, [10] Jonny Wilkinson, Gary Dourdan, and Fatboy Slim. He made the last portrait of the footballer Johan Cruyff. [11]
Since 2014 he has projected his portraits at a large scale, in site-specific exhibitions, calling them "Street Art 2.0". [12] In 2015 he made an intervention during the Contemporary Art Bienale in La Havane, Cuba. [13] In 2016, Echaroux premiered his work in the rainforest in Amazonia. [14] [15] [16] [17]
Echaroux spoke at a local TEDx Marseille conference in October 2016. [18]
Philippe Echaroux | |
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![]() Autoportrait | |
Born | 26 June 1983 |
Awards | The international DIOR Competition Award for Photography |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Photography |
Notes | |
inventor of concept Street Art 2.0 |
Philippe Echaroux (born 1983) is a French photographer and street artist. He projects his portraits at a large scale, calling them "Street Art 2.0". [1] [2] [3] [4]
Echaroux is a portrait photographer. He holds a diploma as a specialist educator. [5] [6] He is known[ by whom?] [7] [2] [8] for his less than one minute celebrity portraitures. [9] He has photographed celebrities Zinedine Zidane, [10] Jonny Wilkinson, Gary Dourdan, and Fatboy Slim. He made the last portrait of the footballer Johan Cruyff. [11]
Since 2014 he has projected his portraits at a large scale, in site-specific exhibitions, calling them "Street Art 2.0". [12] In 2015 he made an intervention during the Contemporary Art Bienale in La Havane, Cuba. [13] In 2016, Echaroux premiered his work in the rainforest in Amazonia. [14] [15] [16] [17]
Echaroux spoke at a local TEDx Marseille conference in October 2016. [18]