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Eric Duplan
Artist statement
The Creative Process
My art captures the dynamic tension between light and shadow, creating a spiritual narrative that invites viewers into a space of contemplation and reflection. The intricate layering of textures and colours enhances the visual impact, offering a more immersive and engaging experience.
New Work
In my latest series, the use of a monochromatic palette of charcoal juxtaposed with flashes of bright colours focuses on texture, light, and shadow. This approach allows for a deeper exploration of the spiritual and emotional journeys we all undertake.
Your Journey, Your Interpretation
Painting is not just an act of creation; it is an act of discovery—for both myself and those who engage with my work. Each viewer brings their own perspective, making every encounter with my art a unique experience. My goal is to make abstract art both engaging and approachable, inviting you to explore your inner landscapes through my visual language.
Honours
Ampersand Foundation Fellowship:
Awarded a residency in New York August 2023
Publication and media
Condé Nast House and Garden May 2006
Condé Nast House and Garden April 2011
Dekat July/August 2013
Skills
Drawing, Painting, Day dreaming and drinking Campari
Biography
Eric Duplan, born in 1962 in Bayonne, France, is a visionary artist celebrated for his compelling abstract, architectural, and symbolic creations. His artistic journey began amidst the vibrant landscapes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, before he settled in South Africa. It was in Johannesburg, where he honed his artistic foundation at the National School of the Arts.
Initially navigating the world of advertising for nine years, Eric eventually transitioned to his true passion. In 1990, as a self-taught artist, he embraced painting full-time, dedicating his creative energies to his studio in Pretoria.
Eric’s work has found a prominent place in esteemed collections across South Africa and beyond, including UNISA, University of Johannesburg, Old Mutual, Webber Wentzel, Hollard, Mbombela Council, IBM SA, Rooth & Wessels, Media24, Spier, and MAP Richmond. His pieces continue to inspire and captivate audiences with their unique blend of form and meaning.
Domi Adsum (Wave Length)
Artist statement
Through the current global angst we are experiencing a new collective frequency.
It is up to us to choose to embrace it and to move with it or choose to stay as we were.
Whichever we choose both are fine.
– Eric Duplan
Solo exhibitions
2013 – Ancient Future, Gallery 2, Johannesburg
2012 – Franco – South African Painter, University of Pretoria
2009 – M Dawid Ras, Johannesburg
2006 – M Dawid Ras, Johannesburg
1998 – Millinium, Pretoria
Group exhibitions
2018 – Urban skins with Andre Clements, Johannesburg
2017 – Painterly Grande Provence Gallery, Franschhoek
2017 – Rething Kakotopie University of Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg
2016 – Non Place, Moor Gallery, Franschoek
2016 – Cool Capital, South African Pavilion, Venice Biennale
2015 – ……..is it art? Diedericks Faber Fine Art, Johannesburg
2015 – Games people play, Aardklop, Potchefstroom
2015 – Terra, Oliewenhuis Art Museum, Bloemfontein
2015 – Drawing , Fried contemporary Art Gallery, Pretoria
2014 – Fried Autumn Art Fair , Fried contemporary Art Gallery, Pretoria
2014 – Group show, Trent Gallery, Pretoria
2013 – D street Gallery, Stellenbosch
2013 – DIGI Re-engineered, Unisa, Pretoria
2012 – Indulgences, The Art Business Contemporary, Piketsberg
2012 – Terra Incognito, Fried Contemporary Art Gallery, Pretoria
2012 – Design of living , Fried contemporary Art Gallery, KKNK
2012 – 2 man show with Johann Moolman, M Dawid Ras, Johannesburg
2011 – Design of living, Fried contemporary Art Gallery, Pretoria
2011 – MAP, UJ Art Gallery, Johannesburg
2010 – Cities in transit, Fried contemporary Art Gallery, Pretoria
2009 – Posters with Carla Crafford, Bruyden & Gonsalves, Cape Town
2008 – Intervention, Unisa Art, Pretoria
Copyright 2024 © Eric Duplan Artist
Photography Credit to Carla Crafford, Andrè Clements.
Design & Photography Credit to Estetika designs.