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Lara Bloy

1992
Toulouse, France

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Works by Lara Bloy

Entre deux temps II

2022

Paintings , Oil

250 x 170 x 4cm

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Entre deux temps

2022

Paintings , Oil

250 x 170 x 4cm

AVAILABLE ON FAIR

Born in Toulouse in 1992, Lara Bloy graduated in Plastic Arts and Art History from the University of Toulouse. Having obtained the CAPES, she began her career as a teacher of Visual Arts. In 2020, she moved to Paris and became the assistant of Olivier Masmonteil. Her work appears in some important collective exhibitions such as Hangar 7 in Salzburg, in L'Enfer at Sabine Bayasli alongside Lionel Sabatté, Nazanin Pouyandé or Mathieu Mercier and in L'Ami. e modèle at the MUCEM, (curator: Mathieu Mercier, invited by the Pernod Ricard Foundation) alongside Saâdane Afif, Guillaume Bresson, Alain Bublex, Nina Childress, Claude Closky, Apolonia Sokol, Djamel Tatah, Tursic & Mille, Xavier Veilhan. The Centre d'Art Les Églises de Chelles will devote a solo exhibition to him from December 2022 to the end of January 2023. His first solo exhibition in a gallery will be held at H Gallery in February 2023. On this occasion, Point Contemporain devotes an article to her in its December 2022-February 2023 issue. She is represented by H Gallery and will be presented on the gallery's booth at Art Paris Art Fair in April 2023.

Personal Exhibitions:

2023: H Gallery, Paris

2022-2023: Centre d’art « Les Églises », Chelles, France

2019: Galerie des Corsaires, Bayonne, France

Collective Exhibitions:

2022: MUCEM, Marseille, France

Hangar 7, Salzbourg, Autriche

Nos lumières, Galerie Sabine Bayasli, Paris, France

2021: L’Enfer, Galerie Sabine Bayasli, Paris, France

2019-2020: Chapelle de la Persévérance, Pau, France

2019: Salon artistique d’Aureilhan, France Biennale de Séméac, France

2018: Salon des Arts, Aureilhan, France