Guillaume Aubry is a French artist, architect, and researcher born in 1982. He studied at the École d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette, the University of Tokyo, and La Seine at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. Co-founder of the architecture studio Freaks, he completed a doctoral thesis in 2022 on the aesthetic experience of sunsets as part of the RADIAN doctoral program. The book Courser le soleil: le spectacle de la petite fin du monde, published in 2025 by Seghers, stems from this research.
Guillaume Aubry’s work explores our shared and intimate relationship with landscapes and the aesthetic experiences they generate. He has taken part in artistic events such as Nuit Blanche and the Salon de Montrouge. His project Et je fermerai les yeux quand tu disparaîtras was selected to celebrate the centenary of the Villa Noailles in 2024.