Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert (born in Paris in 1980 where he lives and works)
is an artist Franco-American who has been perfecting glass techniques for
more than twenty years the mouth and freehand that he acquired during a
cosmopolitan apprenticeship between the United States and Europe from
1998 to 2007.
That year, he moved to France where he alternates between work in workshops
and participation in residencies, workshops and conferences.
In 2015, in the heart of a historic district of Parisian excellence in craftsmanship,
he opens his workshop in which he produces all his creations. In 2019, he
opened a second workshop almost adjoining, a real extension of the first.
A clever blend of passion, creativity, know-how and teamwork, within of
which the transmission has a decisive place, Jeremy Maxwell's creations
Wintrebert are all suffering without a mould. Elegant, sensual, often
colourful and always bright, they combine tradition, modernity, anticipation
and remain inhabited by the movement that drew them. These unique pieces
reflect, in all their brilliance, the of glass as well as its creative potential and
draw on the time of experience and forward-looking inventiveness, developed
in a spirit of of independence and boldness.
His sculptures have been presented at the Victoria & Albert Museum (Human
Nature, London Design Festival, United Kingdom, 2014) and at the Palais de
Tokyo (Revelation, "Toguna", Commissioners Jean de Loisy and Sandra
Adam-Couralet, France, 2018). His creations have also been included in the
public collections of Mudac (Switzerland), the Kunstsammlungen der Veste
Coburg/European Museum of Modern Glass (Germany) and the Glasmuseum
Alter Hof Herding, Ernsting Stiftung. (Germany) as well as many private
collections.