
Grégoire Devin, whose works are exhibited in numerous galleries worldwide, has established himself as a prolific French artist exploring various artistic mediums. His paintings, drawings, and sculptures have been showcased in art galleries across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, as well as in contemporary art museums in China. His works have also found their way into private collections globally. Grégoire draws inspiration from street culture and urban environments, which he absorbs during his leisure and professional travels to cities like New York, Miami, and throughout Europe.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Grégoire Devin has a deep passion for fashion, an interest that complements his visual art practice. Fascinated by the intersection of art and style, he was inspired to create a clothing collection that blends the raw energy of street art with the rebellious spirit of rock. His collection features bold designs that reflect the vibrant, edgy qualities of his visual art, transforming clothing into wearable pieces of art that embody his artistic vision. For Grégoire, fashion is another avenue to explore creativity, bringing together his love for urban aesthetics, music, and art into an entirely new form of expression.
His works have garnered the attention of renowned collectors and prestigious brands, as well as royalty: In 2018, at the Global Art Awards in Dubai, Grégoire Devin was awarded the "Best Global Artist Award" by His Highness Sheikh Saeed Bin Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Al Nahyan. That same year, for his 60th birthday, Prince Albert II of Monaco received one of Grégoire's sculptures, "United We Stand." Luc Belaire, the French sparkling wine brand, known for its rosé, the best-selling French wine in the United States, invited him to collaborate on the Art Series project, creating four limited edition bottles that are now distributed worldwide. Famous figures such as rapper Rick Ross, legendary Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and Wes Cage, son of actor Nicolas Cage, have displayed Grégoire's works in their homes, alongside other prominent collectors. Grégoire Devin also dedicates his time to several charitable projects, such as the Iconic Haus in Paradise Valley, Arizona, a villa fully decorated by interior designers and artists to benefit the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Heart Center, or his other project in support of WWF initiated by EasyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and Prince Albert II. Many of Grégoire's works, including his latest paintings featured in the American series "The CHI," which has been airing since 2020 on Showtime and created by Emmy Award-winning Lena Waithe, can be seen on his website www.gregoiredevin.com