Born in Marseille in 1989, Edgar Sarin lives and works in Paris.
Self-taught, his work demonstrates his formal search for political and environmental harmony in which humankind is the catalyst. He favours an approach that promotes learning about the world and the material – a rational form of the creative gesture – which he develops in a diverse and precise body of work. His work has been exhibited at the Collège des Bernardins (Paris), the Centre de Création Contemporaine Olivier Debré (CCCOD), the Centre d’Art Contemporain Chanot (CacC), the Nuit Blanche 2018, the Grand Café (Saint-Nazaire), the Collection Lambert in Avignon and the Institut Français in Tokyo.
Edgar Sarin is also the founder of “La Méditerranée”, an exhibition research group.
In 2016 he was awarded the Emerige Révélations bursary, and in 2023 two of his works entered the collections of the Centre Pompidou, MNAM.
Pacifique is a patinated bronze sculpture built by repeating an amphora form that stacks six times on itself to reach a height of over 10 metres