Greenhouse Studies
Philippe Weisbecker

32 Pages
16 x 22.5 cm
Softcover
Color Offset
Second Edition 2026
ISBN 978-3-905999-06-8

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In essence, Weisbecker's art consist of depicting elements of daily life untouched by the sometime devastating effects of fashion's changing mood. These range from tools to appliances, from industrial buildings to public housing and, in the present case, greenhouses. Greenhouses were created for the purpose of preserving an inner world from the outside world. they haven't changed much over time. Their purpose created their form. There lies their eternal beauty. It is this beauty that Weisbecker invites us to share with him through his greenhouses study book. The first edition of this book was published by Nieves in 2012.

Born in Dakar in 1942, Philippe Weisbecker embarked on his creative journey by studying interior design in Paris. In 1968, he made a pivotal move to New York, where he initially worked as a draftsman in an architectural firm. However, it was when he reached the age of 30 that he transitioned into a thriving career as an illustrator. His talent quickly caught the attention of major American publications, including the New York Times, Time magazine, and the New Yorker, among others.

At the turn of the century, Weisbecker gradually shifted his focus from commissioned work to nurturing his own original artistic expressions. Today, he proudly showcases his distinctive creations in galleries around the world. In 2006, he made the decision to return to France, and he now divides his time between the vibrant artistic hubs of Paris and Barcelona, continuing to captivate audiences with his unique vision and artistic endeavors.