Christophe Miralles
Christophe Miralles is a French-Spanish artist who lives between Burgundy and Casablanca.
Recognized for his artistic contribution, he has received several awards, including the Azart Prize and the Claire Combes Prize from the Taylor Foundation. His artistic career has been enriched by numerous solo exhibitions in France and abroad, and his work has been included in major public and private collections.
His encounter with Morocco has profoundly influenced his approach, creating a dynamic visual dialogue between the two shores of the Mediterranean. The richness of Spanish Golden Age painting has marked his perception of light, which he depicts through a refined and timeless aesthetic. The combination of simplified forms and subtle color nuances gives his works a symbolic depth and universal intensity.
Christophe Miralles explores with finesse the materials and the very essence of being. His work, marked by a profound search for meaning, combines matter and color to evoke a reality that is both tormented and subtle. His creations embody the tension between earth and sky, illustrating the human condition in all its complexity. His deliberately refined visual universe invites intimate and concentrated reflection on his subjects, making his work a space for meditation and emotion.
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Exhibitions & Awards
– 2025: Exhibitions in Paris (Galerie Marie Vitoux) and Rabat (Galerie Abla Ababou)
– 2024: Participations in Honfleur (Galerie Bourdette), Metz, and Dalhem in Belgium
– 2023: Presentations in Paris (Loo&Lou), Lyon (Ories), Saint Rémy de Provence (Point Rouge)
– 2022: JUSTMAD Art Fair in Madrid with Loo&Lou Gallery
– 2021: Exhibitions in Belgium (Aquilaluna) and Metz (Crid’Art)
– 2020: Paris (Marie Vitoux)
– 2019: Marrakech (Noir sur Blanc), Moret sur Loing (Le Prieuré), Madrid (JUSTMAD)
– 2018: Casablanca, Honfleur, Paris, St Georges du Bois
– 2017: Casablanca (Effleurage)
– 2016: Paris (Marie Vitoux), Béziers (Bresson), Charnay, Marrakech (Biennale)
– 2015: Lille (Melting Art, Art Up)
– 2014: Paris, Liège, La Clayette, Marrakech
– 2013: Clermont-Ferrand, Bordeaux, Casablanca
– 2012: Paris, Béziers, Honfleur, Lyon, St Georges du Bois
– 2011: Nantes, Brussels, Marrakech, Koblentz
– 2010: Annecy, Metz
– 2009: Paris, Brussels, Strasbourg, La Flotte en Ré, Koksijde, Irkoutz (residence), Troyes
– 2008: Caen Memorial Museum, Strasbourg, Koblenz (Germany), Brussels, Lyon
– 2007: Brussels, Saintes, Louftémont, Tours, Verdun
– 2006: Rouen, Amnéville, Paris, Toulouse
– 2005: Toulouse, Annecy, Amnéville, Troyes
– 2004-2003: Amnéville, Lyon
– 2001-1998: Saint-Claude, Oyonnax (Tributes and festivals in music and the arts)
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