Djan Silveberg (born 1969 in Chambery, France) is a French visual artist.
He lives and works in France and Luxembourg.[1]
Djan Silveberg is a visual artist born in 1969. Djan Silveberg started his artistic career with ‘Quelques Vers de Rome’ presented in Lyon during the 1996 G7 Summit.
In 2009, he gave a new impulse to his creations by using different technics and media while pursuing his work on urban-like and contemporary society.
Since 2011 he took part in different contemporary art events in Europe, made several in situ interventions in Paris and Brussels, and had solo and group shows in various European art centers and galleries.[1][2][3]
He lives and works in France and Luxembourg.[1]
Through his artwork he tries to cast an certain eye on the state of the world and on man's position in today's society (with all its attributes that some philosophers call hypermodern: hyper-individualism, hyperfinancial, hypermediatization, etc.); but also on behaviours coming from one's culture (education, arts, media, etc.) and environment (city, economy, etc.).
He likes to introduce some shifts of focus in the approach and processing in order to trigger reflection.
He uses various media and technics (i.e. installation, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, etc.).[1]
Quelques Vers de Rome – MXMXCIV, Odes & Chimeres editions, 1997, ISBN 2-911795-00-8[1]
Le Vol (roman du vingtième siècle), Odes & Chimeres editions, 2015, ISBN 2-911795-01-6[1]
Corpus Delicti ("Le vol", projet artistique du vingtième-et-unième siècle), Odes & Chimeres editions, 2015, ISBN 2-911795-02-4[1]