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Year
2018
Medium
Sculpture
Reference
d7e73400
PU foam, vintage cotton tapestries, fur
1958 Paris, France
Born in Paris in 1958, Frédérique Morrel was graduated at Ecole Normale Sup and Applied Arts at the École Olivier de Serres, Paris. She begins a discourse on the paradox of the values which maintains our society of consumption. His credo is on the skin of animals “life size” on which we see the poor become luxurious, the intimate become visible, the hidden can become spectacular, the ugly become beautiful.
Her artworks enters international art galleries, private collections, Asian international shows and big names like Hermés New York and Bergdorf Goodman New York.
Frédérique Morrel creates for the sharing and rehabilitation of the wise. At the border of all the arts, applied, plastic, crafts, his “articles” are to live, to speak to everyone, straightforward, with humor!
The “works of proximity” of Frédérique Morrel are in search of beauty. Beauty that invites a feeling of joy. If we get it, art makes us live because it carries with it a promise of happiness.
Address
Montlignon, Rue de Paris
It was in October 2010 that Virginie Barrou Planquart created in Paris the gallery that bears her name. Dedicated to contemporary artworks, the gallery supports and promotes emerging or established, french or foreign artists who all have a strong and singular identity and who, each in their language, approach the spectator with freshness and immediacy. Findi...