Stéphane Laurent
Stéphane Laurent is a French historian born in Rueil-Malmaison, near Paris, France, in 1966. He is professor of art history at the Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne since 1999, where he directs the specialty in Art and Industry. He also taught at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, at the University of Berkeley and in universities of the Middle East.
Biography
Laurent graduated in design from the Ecole Boulle and studied art and design at the École normale supérieure de Cachan, where he earned a MFA in design, got a Higher teaching certificate in art and obtained a Master Phil. in History of Architecture, before completing a PhD in Art History and being certified Research director. He also passed successfully the curatorship competitive examination from the Institut national du patrimoine (France) in 2006 but finally declined the position. He accomplished his national service in Congo DRC, where he worked in a French cultural center.His first publications dealt with the history of the design education in France: L'Art Utile, L'Ecole Boulle and Les Arts appliqués en France, Histoire de l'école nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, 1766-1941. He extended his interest to the fields of design and decorative arts through survey books: Caractéristiques des styles , Chronologie du design, Le Musée des arts décoratifs. Since 2005, his research is directed towards the cross-cultural studies: Figures de l'ornement, Le Rayonnement de Gustave Courbet, L'Unité de l'art, les peintres et le décoratif, which inspired his book Le Geste et la pensée. He also published a biography on the French existentialist painter Bernard Buffet.
He contributes to various art magazines: La Gazette de l'hôtel Drouot, L'Estampille-l'Objet d'art, Connaissance des arts, La Revue du design, Creative-I. He is the author of the design entries for the Encyclopaedia Universalis and published many articles in symposia proceedings and exhibitions catalogs including Raoul Dufy at the Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, Philippe Starck then L'Union des Artistes modernes at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Art Déco at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
He was visiting professor in several universities and research centres around the world: CASVA/National Gallery of Art, Japan Foundation/University of Tokyo, Center for Chinese Studies/Republic of China, University of Campinas. His international fellowships were a lynchpin to the development of his cross-cultural approach on the ornament, design, architecture and painting.
He is expert and Qualified Personality in art and design for the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, in particular board member of the Mobilier national acquisition committee.