Guillaume Rousere







       


About:

Guillaume Rouseré is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher whose practice centers on listening as a critical, embodied, and ecological mode of engagement. While sound remains a primary lens, his work integrates objects, spatial interventions, light, water, and video to create immersive environments that foreground subtle phenomena and invite attentive presence.

Rooted in long-term field recording and site-based research, Rouseré works exclusively with sounds captured in situ. Wind, water movement, resonance, vibration, and ambient spatial phenomena form the core sonic material. Rather than constructing sound artificially, he preserves the temporal and material qualities of recorded environments, allowing natural phenomena to unfold within multidisciplinary compositions.

Objects and spatial arrangements function as scenographic supports for listening rather than as autonomous sculptures. Each element is reduced to essentials, revealing subtle connections to natural processes without literal depiction. The installations foster contemplative spaces where sound, material, and body converge, encouraging reflection, stillness, and phenomenological engagement.

Rouseré has presented work internationally, including in France, Qatar, China, and South Korea. He participated in the Gwangju Biennale with After the Rain, in the group exhibition Watering theDesert at the YUZ Museum in Shanghai, and at UNESCO, Paris. His practice is enriched through dialogue with scientists, researchers, and local communities, bridging art, research, and pedagogy.


Artist Statement:

My practice is grounded in listening and in the perception of natural and social phenomena.It manifests through diverse forms: sound, sculpture, image, and spatial dispositifs. Creating shared conditions of attention and empathic relation to natural phenomena.