Visual artist of the Anthropocene
Jean Rigolejaune, born April 31, 1748 according to the police, 2094 according to the unions, at Countercurrent, is a French visual artist.
His father was a parent. His mother was not funny.
From the age of three, he tries to conform to the spoiled society in which he has been immersed. Very quickly, he accumulated rewards: Oscar for best empty screenplay, César for best male despair, Molière for employability, Legion of Honor for docile and carefree collaboration with a deleterious society.
Heated by all these successes, his hypersensitive cortex ends up igniting. He then steps away from his superbly superficial, fabulously tiring, and comfortably compliant life, and extracts himself from his job as an ingenuous engineer.
To avoid the abyss of a dizzying and tetanizing pessimism, he now officiates in militant artistic creation, in journalistic satire (as editor of the environmental parody media Malheurs Actuels) and in education ( of her children and in schools).
Art, humor and emotions, to celebrate the Living, and try to stop its crushing by the cold, rigid and implacable mechanics of market rationality.
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