L'Atlas

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Jules Dedet
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Born1978 (age 4546)
NationalityFrench
OccupationArtist
FatherYann Dedet
Website latlas-art.org

Jules Dedet, also known as L'Atlas was born in France in 1978. He is a French painter, photographer and video artist who studied calligraphy, typography and editing for documentaries. [1] [2]

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Select exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Collective exhibitions

Performances

Biennales and art fairs

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References

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