Patrick Rimoux is a light sculptor. After training to teach new technologies, he went on to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. This unleashed his creativity as he embarked on a passionate exploration of the many applications of light: cinema, photography, architecture, painting, sculpture. In the 1990s, he founded the Patrick Rimoux agency, which for the past 35 years has carried out projects all over the world, including the Grand-Place and parliaments in Brussels, the Freedom Towers in Johannesburg, the Palais de Jaïpur and the Centre de la Francophonie in Quebec City, the French Embassy in New Delhi, the Abbey of Dourgne, the Art Basel fair, the façades of the PS1/MoMA and Payne Whitney House in New York, and the Gare du Nord and Notre Dame in Paris. Rimoux magnifies sculptures by other artists and architects (Kengo Kuma, Franck Gerry, Sou Fujimoto, Jean Marie Duthilleul, Nicolas Michelin, Richard Texier, to mention but a few), or creates his own works for galleries such as Minsky Paris, Weinstein San Francisco, and Akar Prakar New Delhi.
Ph. Patrick Rimoux agency