Sabine Pigalle
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Sabine Pigalle is a photographer and an artist. She was born in Rouen in France in 1963, and now lives and works in Paris.[1] Most of her work concentrates on the reinterpretation of myths. Religious history, mythology, Flemish primitive painting and also mannerism provide both the varied sources of her inspiration and the raw materials for artistic explorations. Sabine Pigalle produces hybrid photographs in different series, mainly dedicated to the art of portraiture, that combine the contemporary with references to ancient art.
Exhibits
- 2014 Solo show "Timequakes" at Chanel Nexus Hall , Tokyo, Japan
- 2012 Solo show "Timequakes" at Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy
- 2012 Group show "Beautiful Penis" at Analix Forever c/o Galerie Nuke, Paris, France
- 2011 Solo show "Protectors" at Gallery Brandt, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 2011 Solo show "Protectors" at Hotel de Ville Woluwe Saint Pierre, Brussels, Belgium
- 2010 Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy
- 2009 Ambassade de France Tokyo, Japan “No man's land” [2]
- 2009 Maison Parisienne, Geneva, Switzerland “Osmose”
- 2009 Conseil Général de la Sarthe, Abbaye de l’Epau “Dog is in the hair”
- 2009 Conseil Général de la Sarthe, Prieuré de Vivoin “Le sixieme jour”
- 2009 Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy “Ecce homo”
- 2009 Comité Colbert, Hong Kong, « Croquembouche mystère »
- 2008 Gallery Cueto Project, New York, USA, "Spleen-flowers of evil"
- 2008 Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, "East-West a contemporary dialog"
- 2008 Transphotographiques, Lille, France, Tri Postal, Eglise Saint Maurice [3]
- 2008 Gallery Brasília, Paris, « Geishas »
- 2007 Gallery Boyer Labarre, Genève, Switzerland, « Protectors »
- 2007 Gallery Basia Embiricos, Paris, France, « Corps à corps »
- 2007 Centre Culturel ARAGON, Oyonnax, France, « A d'autres faims »
- 2007 Comité Colbert, Hong Kong, « Devot-Ration » [4]
- 2007 Louise Alexander Gallery, Porto Cervo, Italy, Opening
- 2006 Gallery Celine Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan « Paris-Tokyo »
- 2004 Gallery Basia Embiricos, Paris, France, « Ducks »
- 2003 Gallery Basia Embiricos, Paris, France, « H2O »
- 2002 Gallery Valérie Cueto, Paris, France, « Mue couture »
- 2002 Union of Decorative Arts, UCAD, Paris, France, « Motifs »
Filmography
- 2009 « Souper fin » Salone del Mobile, Milano, Italy, Maison et Objets, Paris, France [5]
- 2008 « Souper fin » L'éclaireur, Paris, France,
- 2008 « Sweet art - Parcours Saint Germain », « Devot-Ration »
Bibliography
- 2007 Toxy-Food. Prix du Jury Ladurée, Editions Intervalles
- 2009 Festins libertins, Editions Intervalles [6]
- 2010 Protectors, Editions Intervalles
External links
References
- ↑ Louise Alexander Gallery. Accessed April. 19, 2010.
- ↑ Libération Dec. 18, 2009
- ↑ Transphotographiques de Lille 2008
- ↑ Comité Colbert Press Release
- ↑ Youtube video of Souper Fin
- ↑ Publisher's page of Festins Libertins
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