
Hubert Marot’s artistic expression knows no boundaries: He began his journey in photography by graduating from Gobelins, l'École de l'image, in 2009, marking the start of his intricate and evolving artistic path. Conversations with Marot offer a glimpse into his unique universe, where his projects emerge through a meticulous process of refinement, research, and selection. The inspiration never stems from a specific experience, image, or location. It can range from objects such as inner tubes, featured in his recent exhibition in Paris, to still lifes, a recurring theme he has been exploring lately. However, it’s the demanding and curated gaze he applies to the object in almost an obsessive way that defines his signature. At the same time, this obsession causes a feeling of unease and restlessness, driving him to endless self-questioning and resulting in continuous experimentation with various expressive forms.