Born in 1989 in Marseille (France). Lives and works in Paris (France).
His work testifies to the formal search for political and environmental harmony, of which man would be the catalyst. Edgar Sarin was noted for his work on generative ruin and for his questioning of the exhibition space. He establishes, a few years ago, that it is a question of considering the spectator from the moment he stops being one; thus being part of a Mediterranean lineage of the conception of the work of art. His work is thus elaborated by porosity with the medium. He defends an approach that encourages learning about the world and the material—a reasoned form of the creative gesture—which he develops in a sculptural corpus that is plural and precise.
In 2016, Edgar Sarin received the Revelations Emerige award.
Edgar Sarin’s work has been exhibited at the Collège des Bernardins (Paris), Centre de Création Contemporaine Olivier Debré (CCCOD), as part of the Nuit Blanche 2018 and at Konrad Fischer Galerie (Berlin). Edgar Sarin is also the founder of the research group on the exhibition «The Mediterranean». With the painter Mateo Revillo, he undertook a series of publications, the first volume of which was Un titanic, reprinted by Editions Dilecta.

