Éric Baudart (1972) lives and works in Paris. He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2002. Baudart is represented by Galerie Christophe Gaillard in Paris and Galerie Kiang - Malingue in Hong Kong.

 
EB won the Meurice Prize in 2010, Campari Prize in 2007 and Gilles Dusein Prize in 2002.
 
Various prestigious venues in France and abroad have devoted monographic exhibitions to his work, including: In 2020 at the Contemporary art center - Les Tanneries in Amilly (FR); in 2022 at the Galerie Christophe Gaillard in Paris (FR); from 2005 to 2019 at the Valentin gallery in Paris (FR); since 2017 at the Kiang - Malingue gallery in Hong Kong & Shanghai (CN), in 2011 at the Fondation d'Entreprise Ricard in Paris (FR), in 2008 at the Verrière - Fondation d'Entreprise Hermès in Brussels (BE) as well as  in 2006 at the Marta Herford Museum in Herford (DE) and more recently in 2023 at the Ivry’s Contemporary Art Center - Le CREDAC in Ivry-sur-Seine (FR).
 
Eric Baudart's work has also been shown in group exhibitions such as: Les métamorphoses urbaines at Lille 3000 - Utopia in Lille in 2022, À mains nues at the MAC/VAL Val-de-Marne Contemporary art Museum in Vitry-sur-Seine (FR); Sur les cendres de l'hacienda, at Printemps de Septembre in Toulouse in 2021, Dans l'œil de Daniel Pommereulle at Galerie Christophe Gaillard in 2021, La vie des tables, at the Ivry’s Contemporary Art Center - Le CREDAC (2020-2021) ; GOLD at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami (US) in 2015; L'origine des choses, works from the collection of the Centre nationale de arts plastiques, at La Centrale pour l'art contemporain in Brussels (BE) in 2013; at the Petit Palais in Paris in 2008, at the MAMCO - Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain in Geneva (CH) in 2007…
 
His works are part of various collections such as: Lafayette Anticipations - Fondation d'entreprise Galerie Lafayette, Paris (FR), MAC/VAL Val-de-Marne Contemporary art Museum, Vitry-sur-Seine (FR), CNAP - Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Paris (FR), FRAC Artothèque Nouvelle Aquitaine, Limoges (FR), Museum of Fine Art, Boston (US), MAMCO - Modern and Contemporary Art Museum, Geneva (CH), Peter Marino Collection (US)...