Jean-Charles de Quillacq at Kunsthaus Biel

Jean-Charles de Quillacq

September 21 – November 30, 2025

Daddy is Home

Kunsthaus Biel

Biel

The work of Jean-Charles de Quillacq (*1979, F) consists mainly of casts of fragments of male bodies and limp-looking tubular structures. Everyday objects also appear, such as shoes and tables, as well as materials and techniques that receive little attention on an aesthetic level: plastic corroded with acetone or epoxy resin mixed with various bodily fluids. His classicist exhibitions are usually characterised by a kind of cool eroticism and sparse fetishism. All of these contradictory characteristics challenge common notions of masculinity. For the Salle Poma, de Quillacq continues this exploration with a new group of works based on the artistic concept of “morbidezza” (softness of the body with positive connotations).

The exhibition benefits of the support of Kulturförderung Kanton Zürich/Swisslos; Ernst Göhner Stiftung; Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung; Fondation des Artistes

Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.
Installation view, Daddy is Home (2025), courtesy of the artist and Kunsthaus Biel.