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JEAN-PHILIPPE HAURE was born in Orléans, France on 19 January 1969 to a coachbuilder father and a mother who was a secretary.
He did well enough in secondary school to get accepted in the prestigious "Ėcole Boulle de Paris" from where he graduated with the diploma of "métiers d’art" five years later. Attracted by the Benedictine spirituality, he joined the monastery of St. Benoît sur Loire. Shortly thereafter, he was sent as a volunteer to Indonesia where he was assigned to the school of art "Sasana Hasta Karya". For JEAN-PHILIPPE, this was to be the beginning of an artistic and cultural journey full of awakenings and rewards...
1969 Born in Orléans, France.
1983 Admitted to Ecole Boule, Paris, France. [1].
1989 Worked on the restoration of national French furniture.
1989 Joined the monastery of St. Benoît sur Loire, Abbaye de Fleury. [2].
1990 Volunteered to be assigned to Indonesia to the school Sasana Hasta Karya, Bali, Indonesia.
1991 Worked to develop at Sasana Hasta Karya new lectures, cabinet making, art drawing, painting and operation of machinery.
1992 Begins, as a hobby, to photograph in Black and White the Balinese everyday life.
1996 After the departure of Sasana Hasta Karya’s founder – Jean-Philippe assumed the position of Headmaster under the authority of Monsignor Bria, Bishop of Denpasar. During this time, he lived in the Abianbase Palace and learned about Balinese everyday life. He also became a member of the Abianbase Palace musical group called "Bala Ganjur".
1997 Participated in "Gelar Kalpika 97" exhibition at the Hilton Hotel in Jakarta. Participates in ‘anatomy classes’ at the Pranoto’s Gallery in Ubud, Bali.
1998 Participated in "Human Form" exhibition at the Pranoto’s Gallery, Ubud, Bali.
1999 Built his house in Kubu Bingin – village of artist, near Goa Gajah. He continues to live here with his wife, Reizka and two sons, Tristan and Ludovic.
2000 First solo exhibition at the Alliance Française, Jakarta organized by the "Duta Fine Art Foundation".
2001 Participates in joint exhibition "Human Form II" at the Pranoto’s Gallery, Ubud, Bali.
2001 Joins the "Bamboo Gallery", Ubud, Bali.
2006 Second solo exhibition "PASSAGES" at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Jakarta. This exhibition was inaugurated by his excellency the Ambassador of France in Indonesia.
2009 Third solo exhibition « Duality » with Kupu-Kupu Art Project Management at D Gallerie, Jakarta. This exibition was inaugurated by Mrs Shinta Widjaja Kamdani.
2011/2012 Fourth solo exhibition « Rhapsody for the Otherness » with OneEastAsia International art management, Singapore. This exibition was inaugurated by Mrs Aarti Lohia.
2012 A part of the « Rhapsody for the Otherness » collection exhibited at Mondecor Gallery, Jakarta Art District, Jakarta.
2014 Fifth solo exhibition "INSIGHT" at the hotel Sofitel, Nusa Dua, Bali. This exhibition was inaugurated by his excellency Mrs Corinne BREUZÉ, Ambassador of France in Indonesia.
2016 First price for Melancolia at the internationnal salon de Taverny, France.
Please note
[1] More than a hundred-year-old State School, "Ecole BOULLE", located in the 12th district of Paris, emphasizes creativity as well as expertise. Past students hold key positions at home and abroad in various facets of home furnishing, interior design, product identity… Today highly talented students and teachers are involved in real life projects with dynamic international partners such as L.V.M.H, Hennessy, Epeda, Jean-Claude Boisset, Perrier Jouët, Veuve Clicquot, Sheraton hotel, Schlumberger. A policy of exhibiting students work at major trade fairs has enabled the School to build an enviable reputation. The students who attend and participate in these events, gain valuable professional and cultural experience. André-Charles Boulle,(11 November 1642 – 28 February 1732), was the French cabinetmaker who is generally considered to be the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry. His fame in marquetry led to his name being given to a fashion of inlaying known as Boulle. Boulle was given the deceased Jean Mace’s own lodging in 1672 by Louis XIV upon the recommendation of Colbert, who described him as "le plus habile ébéniste de Paris", but in the patent conferring this privilege, he is described also as chaser, gilder and maker of marquetry. [2] Founded in 630 the monastery is situated on a mound on the banks of the Loire