Born in 1969. Lives and works in Martrat and Paris, France.
After protestant theology studies, Fabrice Reymond works for France Culture making documentaries between 1993 and 1998. He then organises performances and events, such as the reedition of Robert Filliou’s and Irma la Douce’s “Art Anniversary” for which he transforms “Lieu Public” (Paris) into an artistic Laboratory-Café.
After a year at Lyon’s post degree programme (Fine Arts) he produces his first film entitled Nescafer, a fragment of a larger project called Generic Cinema.
This new cinematographic genre allows an uncommon conception of films, with a writing process halfway between video game and cinema, allowing entirely new possibilities of creation offered by digital technology.
Generic Cinema produces different generations of films. Rather than a traditional movie with a storyline, the film is considered as an illusionary world in which we are bathed.
The idea being: to make use of cinema’s most interesting features: the spectacular, the powerful and the transitory, and its incomparable capacity of delivering immediate emotions.
Within the Arts stratosphere, Fabrice Reymond writes, teaches, collaborates on multiple projects, organises events …
He is working on an anthology of conceptual artists from the 60’s and 70’s, on the writing of a poetry book and on the making of a documentary on New Caledonia (From Louise Michelle to Sigmund Freud). Part of his work is available for consultation online.