01_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2011, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
02_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2011, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
03_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2011, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
04_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2013, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
05_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2015, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
06_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2015, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
07_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2011, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
08_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2020, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
09_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2020, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
10_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2021, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze_2
11_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2022, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
12_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2022, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
13_Jean Boghossian, Untitled, 2022, galleria Il Ponte, Firenze
JEAN BOGHOSSIAN Exhibition 2022
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Jean Boghossian is an abstract multidisciplinary artist whose recent artworks all bear, at different degrees, traces of burn degradation. It is through the process of willful damage with an invasive and rather violent method (fire), that Boghossian continuously searches for harmony. Conscious that one will never completely tame the chaotic move of flames and smoke, he enters the fire dance and moves along with the blaze until he chooses to stop the process. This is where he feels the right balance has been reached.

Born in Aleppo in 1949, Boghossian stems from a family of jewelers for whom he worked while studying Economics and Sociology at University of Saint-Joseph in Beirut. In 1975, the Lebanese Civil War forced Boghossian to leave the country and settle in Belgium. Over three decades ago, Boghossian decided to enroll in the Academy of Fine Arts in Boitsfort, Brussels, while continuing to oversee the family business. In 1992, together with his brother and father he created the Boghossian Foundation.

Globally, Boghossian is one of the few artists who experiments by applying fire and smoke to various works. Fire, being his artistic language of choice, is used through a wide array of torches. Having transitioned a little more than a decade ago towards abstraction Boghossian’s art may evoke a contemporary view on the Zero-movement and Fluxus although he claims not to belong to any artistic movement.
Objects that Boghossian has attacked through the flame include canvas, paper, books and plastics, at times leaving behind patterns of perforation. In his paintings and drawings, Boghossian uses different multimedia including watercolor, charcoal, oil, pigments and acrylic paint with techniques that include folding, collage, and uprooting.
Boghossian’s sculptures range from wood, polystyrene, clay, marble and bronze, some of which he also tickles with the flame.

Solo shows

2022 Confrontations, Matenadaran, Yerevan

Antinomia Ardente, Gallerie Il Ponte, Florence

Melencolia Contemporanea, Compagnia della Vela, Venice
Jean Boghossian, Mazarine Variations, Paris

2021 Jean Boghossian at Wilford X, Wilford X, Temse
Recent Works, Avenue Louise, Brussels

2020 Jean Boghossian at Wilford X, Wilford X, Temse

Feuerspuren, part of the artistic project Sichtweisen, Burgkirche, Friedberg

2019 Flamme Intérieure, Wooyang Museum of Contemporary Art, Gyeongju
Cessez le feu!, United Nations Office, Geneva

About Nature & Colours, Gallery Tanit, Munich

2018 Rythmes & Matières, Galerie Valérie Bach, Brussels
Rhapsody in Red and Blue, Galerie Pièce Unique, Paris
Flamme intérieure, Museum Ground, Yongin
Jean Boghossian, Cardi Gallery, London
Building with Fire, L’Orient Le Jour building, Beirut

Unpredictable Horizons, Ayyam Gallery, United Arab Emirates
Fiamma Inestinguibile II, National Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan

2017 Fiamma Inestinguibile, The 57th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia, Armenian National Pavilion, Palazzo Zenobio, Venice
Traces Sensibles, Musée d’Ixelles, Brussels

2015 Tra due Fuochi, Beirut Exhibition Center, Beirut

2014 Secrète Architecture, Black Box Bis Gallery, Brussels

2013 Le Très Doux Feu du Dedans, Bibliothèque Wittockiana, Brussels

2012 À l’Epreuve du feu, Black Box Bis Gallery, Brussels