Geoffrey Bouillot (b. 1990, Chalon-sur-Saône, France) is a French artist based in Tokyo, Japan, where he has lived since 2011. His work explores the dialogue between popular culture and ancient archetypes, bridging industrial modernity with the spirituality of form. Influenced by manga, Japanese minimalism, and the French avant-garde of the twentieth century, Bouillot creates a visual language that is both contemporary and symbolic.
Bouillot creates geometric and modular figures that are simultaneously human and mechanical. Viewing art as a mirror of contemporary society, his work explores image saturation, repetition, and the role of icons within consumer culture, while paying homage to mass culture. Through simplified forms and structured compositions, he combines precision and symbolism to create works that reflect the visual language of the modern world.