Succinct sport-inspired reliefs balance pop culture and design.
Frédéric Platéus is a self-taught artist who aestheticises a wealth of his own interests from motorsports to space travel. His signature ‘Anabolic Panels’ are abstract reliefs that contain bulging PVC compositions. After being carefully designed, each individual panel is cut from wood, stretched, and sealed with heat onto custom-made PVC. When assembled, Platéus screen-prints onto the glossy surfaces, usually in a palette of primary colours, along with white, silver and the occasional neon. A range of influences inspire the works including street art, pop culture and minimalism. Humour and iro...
Bio
Frédéric Platéus was born in 1976 in Belgium and currently lives and works in Liège.
Practice
The artist's distinctive, bulging works realise fine art archetypes - Mondrian's colour planes, Pop Art's commercial aesthetics - using unprecedented techniques and materials.
Collections
Work featured in collections including BPS22, Parliament of the French Community of Belgium and his home country's National Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions.