Emmanuel
Fillion

Born in 1966 in Soissons, France, Emmanuel Fillion began carving at fifteen, contributing to the restoration of iconic French monuments. Co-producing the 2002 documentary Through the Eyes of the Sculptor, his globally exhibited work draws inspiration from Japanese culture, emphasizing fluidity, power, introspection, and spirituality.
His impact reverberates globally, with his sculptures finding homes in esteemed national museums, private collections and foundations. Fillion's artistic prowess has garnered prestigious accolades, including the NSS Gold Medal and Charlotte Geffken Prize of the National Sculpture Society, underscoring his commitment to excellence.

Name
Retna
Lorem ipsum
2022
Example
Photographer
Year of Example
1988
Ipsum
23
Solo shows
Collective Exhibitions
Art fairs
2020
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Introspective
,
LA Art Show, Simard Bilodeau Contemporary
,
Los Angeles
,
USA
Books + Press
2005
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Through the Eyes of the Sculptor
,
Dir. Gina Minervini, Documentary
,
,
France & Italy
Clients + collabs
2013
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GRoW @ Annenberg
,
Wallis Annenberg Center for The Performing Arts
,
Beverly Hills
,
USA
Awards
Education
Collections
Galleries
2016
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La Nageuse & Songes
,
Musée d’Orsay
,
Paris
,
France