Geoffroy Pithon

Geoffroy Pithon

Geoffroy Pithon (b. 1988) is a French multidisciplinary artist based in Nantes. His work sits between art and design, mixing bold graphic experiments with new ways of expression. He creates large abstract paper installations that immerse viewers in colorful worlds inspired by plants, animals, jungles, and underwater life.

Geoffroy’s approach is spontaneous and intuitive. He doesn’t follow strict plans or predefined subjects. Instead, he cuts, rearranges, and reuses fragments of his own paintings to build new compositions. The result is raw and dynamic, where every gesture and movement remains visible.

For him, paper is a living material that captures energy and emotion. His abstract forms and flowing lines speak directly to the senses, while small figurative elements occasionally bring us back to reality. His work balances between pure abstraction and our natural instinct to find meaning in shapes.

 

highlights - In November, Geoffroy Pithon was named one of the Top 10 Artists to Watch in Artsy Vanguard 2026, a major recognition from the leading global online art platform.

In September, at the Korean International Art Fair, KIAF Seoul, his work was selected among the Top 10 highlights of the fair; (Geoffroy was the only Western artist on the list).

Geoffroy created the scenography for the window and interior displays of 17 Hermès stores across the United States. The Autumn Parade of Costumed Plants, with Hermès USA.

The artist also inaugurated a solo exhibition in November at the Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art (China).

Additionally, four works from his latest exhibition at MAĀT Gallery have entered the collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
This September 2026 Geoffroy will present a solo booth at Frieze Seoul.