Kongo aka Cyril Phan has never been particular about the surface he leaves his mark on, whether it was a wall, canvas, shop window, trunk, dress, bag, scarf, jewelry, champagne bottle, humidor, car, or even an airplane. To Kongo, they were just mediums he employs when he is not multiplying collaborations with French brands like Chanel, Hermès, Richard Mille, Daum, and La Cornue to showcase traditional European savoir-faire.
The 51-year old French-Vietnamese artist likes the idea of being able to appropriate an everyday object and transform it into a work of art — something that makes life more beautiful.
The early proponent of the Parisian graffiti art scene earned a reputation for his pictorial alphabets that reconciliation painting and writing, he has since soared to new heights by reinterpreting varied universes in a language filled with colors, shapes and letters.
His focus has also shifted to the spotlighting of his Asian heritage as he plans to set up an atelier-showroom in Singapore and a boutique-gallery in Hanoi to highlight age-old Southeast Asian crafts that have influenced his joyful, energetic and optimistic touch.
This writer sits down with Kongo to talk about his artistry during the COVID-19 crisis, giving back to society and his plans for the future.
WHAT IS YOUR MOST RECENT PAINTING?
My latest painting is based on a poem by Charles Baudelaire that I reinterpreted called Hymne à la Beauté (Hymn to Beauty), which is part of Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil).
It’s a painting that took a lot of time and energy. I always work on several paintings at the same time because I get bored very quickly. Sometimes, when I’ve advanced well on a painting, I let it “sleep” for a while.
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