31/01/2015
31/03/2014
25/09/2013
13/08/2013
TRESSES 13
"Les eaux noires" 2013
coton tressé, brodé et imprimé
21 X 29,7 cm
Exposition " Tresses 13"
commissariat: Yves Sabourin
du 7 juillet au 3 novembre 2013
commissariat: Yves Sabourin
du 7 juillet au 3 novembre 2013
Maison des tresses et des lacets, La Terrasse-sur-le-Dorlay
28/02/2013
03/01/2013
24/09/2012
Sacré blanc ! hommage à Thomas Gleb
Exposition "Sacré Blanc"
Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine, Angers
29 juin - 18 novembre 2012
commissariat: Yves Sabourin
Ministère de la culture et de la communication
Musée Jean Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine, Angers
29 juin - 18 novembre 2012
commissariat: Yves Sabourin
Ministère de la culture et de la communication
19/03/2012
Mothers lament their sons
Blanche est la couleur
"Blanche est la couleur - Hommage à Thomas Gleb
21 Mars - 29 avril 2012
Passage de Retz - 9 rue Charlot - 75 003 Paris
21 Mars - 29 avril 2012
Passage de Retz - 9 rue Charlot - 75 003 Paris
01/11/2011
Sous La Tente ( Bordeaux) 28 octobre 2011



"Dans la Jungle"
dispositif in-situ: draps brodés, ombre vidéo-projetée, texte.
"J'ai décidé de fuir mon pays. Si je parle je ne dormirai pas de la nuit. On vit dans la jungle qui est assez éloignée de la ville. On marche toute la journée. Ici ce n'est pas un endroit pour les êtres humains. C'est juste pour les animaux. On n'y est pas en sécurité. La nuit c'est vraiment très difficile de dormir. On dit que les « lions sont dans la jungle et les renards à la maison ». Notre maison c'est ici: la Jungle. Voilà, c'est ici qu'on habite. Notre vie c'est ça, venez voir, je dors ici: Tu as vu où j'habite ? "
dispositif in-situ: draps brodés, ombre vidéo-projetée, texte.
"J'ai décidé de fuir mon pays. Si je parle je ne dormirai pas de la nuit. On vit dans la jungle qui est assez éloignée de la ville. On marche toute la journée. Ici ce n'est pas un endroit pour les êtres humains. C'est juste pour les animaux. On n'y est pas en sécurité. La nuit c'est vraiment très difficile de dormir. On dit que les « lions sont dans la jungle et les renards à la maison ». Notre maison c'est ici: la Jungle. Voilà, c'est ici qu'on habite. Notre vie c'est ça, venez voir, je dors ici: Tu as vu où j'habite ? "
22/06/2011
Triennale internationnale des Arts Textiles de Tournai
02/05/2011
PLAY @ TEXTILE ART CENTER
Play
curated by Joetta Maue
May 13-June 24, 2011
Artists:
Bren Ahearn, Paula do Prado, Ricki Dwyer, Di Ellis, Julia Elsas, Mallory Feltz, Linda Frost, Mira Gelley, Kathy Halper, Maggy Rozycki Hiltner, Jan Johnson, Eunkyung Lee, Tyler Mackie, Mary March, Amanda McCavour, Sophia Narrett, Robert Reed, Lydia Reinhold, Magali Rizzo, Julie Roch-Cuerrier, Daniaelle Simonsen, Carol Sogard, Kathryn Greenwood Swanson, Mariangela Tan & Justin Alan Volpe, Candice Thompson, Vadis Turner, Katya Usvitsky, Kathy Weaver
Textile Arts Center 505 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY 11215.
http://www.textileartscenter.com/
curated by Joetta Maue
May 13-June 24, 2011
Artists:
Bren Ahearn, Paula do Prado, Ricki Dwyer, Di Ellis, Julia Elsas, Mallory Feltz, Linda Frost, Mira Gelley, Kathy Halper, Maggy Rozycki Hiltner, Jan Johnson, Eunkyung Lee, Tyler Mackie, Mary March, Amanda McCavour, Sophia Narrett, Robert Reed, Lydia Reinhold, Magali Rizzo, Julie Roch-Cuerrier, Daniaelle Simonsen, Carol Sogard, Kathryn Greenwood Swanson, Mariangela Tan & Justin Alan Volpe, Candice Thompson, Vadis Turner, Katya Usvitsky, Kathy Weaver
Textile Arts Center 505 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY 11215.
http://www.textileartscenter.com/
07/01/2011
Future Heirlooms
an interview by Joetta Maue
http://www.mrxstitch.com/future-heirlooms-magali-rizzo/
http://www.mrxstitch.com/
http://www.mrxstitch.com/future-heirlooms-magali-rizzo/
http://www.mrxstitch.com/
27/09/2010
Haunted Wash House -Children want to go home
exposition



"Haunted Wash House - Children want to go home" is a serie of embroided portraits that takes inspiration from the childhood described in Dickens' stories. In “Oliver Twist” & “Great Expectations”, the children's world bring to mind a theatre filled with comedy or tragedy. In the wash house of the Charles Dickens Museum, embroided portraits of homeless kids are present to retell stories conceived with poetry rather than temporality.




"Haunted Wash House - Children want to go home" is a serie of embroided portraits that takes inspiration from the childhood described in Dickens' stories. In “Oliver Twist” & “Great Expectations”, the children's world bring to mind a theatre filled with comedy or tragedy. In the wash house of the Charles Dickens Museum, embroided portraits of homeless kids are present to retell stories conceived with poetry rather than temporality.
Beyond the Dustheaps
www.islandprojects.org.uk
24 September to 11 December 2010 Island Projects @ The Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London
Artist-run Island Projects announce their continued involvement with The Charles Dickens Museum, with the curation of 14 new works by artists that will mark the opening of new visitor spaces by the Museum in the adjacent house, Number 49 Doughty Street.
Beyond the Dustheaps is an exhibition of new contemporary artworks made in response to the Museum and to Dickens's life and works. The artists have been given free reign to create works that are interspersed within the Museum's current displays as well as creating installations in the empty spaces of the new extension.
A serial publication including writing by David Berridge, Jane Madell and Matthew MacKisack will be launched at a series of performance, reading and film events throughout the three month duration of the exhibition. Events will coincide with the Bloomsbury and This Is Not A Gateway festivals. The project is supported by Camden Council's Creative small grants scheme.
Artists
Marco Cali, Maurice Carlin, Jeremy Evans, Pippa Hale, Kerry Harker, Pippa Koszerek, Yaron Lapid, Simon Le Ruez, Ruth Martindale, Mark Melvin, Dermot O'Brien, Magali Rizzo, Mary Yacoob and David Yu
with new writing by David Berridge, Matthew MacKisack and Jane Madell
Venue
The Charles Dickens Museum 48 Doughty Street London WC1N 2LX
Nearest tube: Russell Square
24 September to 11 December 2010 Island Projects @ The Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London
Artist-run Island Projects announce their continued involvement with The Charles Dickens Museum, with the curation of 14 new works by artists that will mark the opening of new visitor spaces by the Museum in the adjacent house, Number 49 Doughty Street.
Beyond the Dustheaps is an exhibition of new contemporary artworks made in response to the Museum and to Dickens's life and works. The artists have been given free reign to create works that are interspersed within the Museum's current displays as well as creating installations in the empty spaces of the new extension.
A serial publication including writing by David Berridge, Jane Madell and Matthew MacKisack will be launched at a series of performance, reading and film events throughout the three month duration of the exhibition. Events will coincide with the Bloomsbury and This Is Not A Gateway festivals. The project is supported by Camden Council's Creative small grants scheme.
Artists
Marco Cali, Maurice Carlin, Jeremy Evans, Pippa Hale, Kerry Harker, Pippa Koszerek, Yaron Lapid, Simon Le Ruez, Ruth Martindale, Mark Melvin, Dermot O'Brien, Magali Rizzo, Mary Yacoob and David Yu
with new writing by David Berridge, Matthew MacKisack and Jane Madell
Venue
The Charles Dickens Museum 48 Doughty Street London WC1N 2LX
Nearest tube: Russell Square
20/04/2010
Le bal des folles
"Melancholia" à la Society for contemporary craft de Pittsburgh
Clin d'oeil

toile de lin brodée, 17,5 X 10,5 cm, 2009.
"Clin d'oeil" sera présenté à l'occasion de la prochaine Triennale Internationale Baltique de Mini Textile, du 15 juillet au 29 aout 2010, au Musée Miasta Gdyni, à Gdynia, en Pologne.
Libellés :
exposition,
iconographie de la Salpétrière
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