
Jean-Marc Prouveur
Jean-Marc Prouveur is a French artist and filmmaker. He attended L'Ecole de Beaux-Arts in Cambrai. For much of the 1980s Prouveur worked independently in the photographic medium, creating artworks characterized by the "outlaw sexuality" of the male nude, punctuated by religious iconography, showing in London, Paris, New York City, Amsterdam and Rome. In the early 1990s Prouveur moved into film, launching his Liquid London studio. His early short films, Dance Macabre and the Georges Bataille-inspired Solar Anus were elegies to AIDS; later in the decade he moved closer to pornography. Prouveur now divides his time between London and Auvergne, France. He continues to experiment in photography and film whilst researching an essay on the history of pornography and its place in art. In February 2009 he announced that he is in negotiations to exhibit new works in Paris.
Filmography

The Best of Liquid London 3
as Non-sexual role (archive footage)
The Best of Liquid London 3
as Non-sexual role (archive footage)

Gamins d'Auvergne
as Non-sexual role
Gamins d'Auvergne
as Non-sexual role

Liquid London Studs 2
as Non-sexual role
Liquid London Studs 2
as Non-sexual role

The Prisoner's Song
as Non-sexual role
The Prisoner's Song
as Non-sexual role

Heat & Lust: Postcards to a Pornographer
as Non-sexual role
Heat & Lust: Postcards to a Pornographer
as Non-sexual role

Porn Zone
as Non-sexual role
Porn Zone
as Non-sexual role

The Dream Machine
as Self
The Dream Machine
as Self