Camille Virot was born in 1947 in Franche-Comté. He studied ceramics at the School of Fine Arts in Besançon, then at the Decorative Arts School in Strasbourg. In 1972, the artist opened a studio in Haute-Provence where he practiced Raku. Since 1976, he has been dividing his time between workshops, art schools and the pursuit of personal expression through the Japanese Raku tradition. In 2018, he was featured among the guests of Avignon’s Parcours de l’Art and presented the installation entitled “15 TÊTES & 50 états transitoires” ('15 HEADS & 50 transitory states') inside the Church of the Célestins.
Camille Virot’s works are featured in numerous museums, FRAC (Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain) and private collections