Martine Aballéa | |
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Nationality | French-American |
Known for | Visual art, photography, installation, texts |
Martine Aballéa (born August 11, 1950) is a French-American artist born in 1950. [1]
Aballéa was born on August 11, 1950, in New York. [2] She has moved to France in 1973. She followed a scientific and philosophical training before starting to write, take photographs and making installations and art performances. [3]
Aballéa finds her sources of inspiration as much in literature than in the material world. [4] Her work is a mix of concept art, photography, writing and installation. [5] Aballéa projects or about experience, dreams and poetic encounter. [6] Aballéa had solo exhibitions in museums and galleries such as Art in General (New York), [7] the Musée d'art moderne de Paris, [8] [9] the Museum in Progress ( Vienna), [10] the LaM ( Villeneuve d'Ascq), [11] the Galerie Edouard-Manet ( Gennevilliers), [12] [13] the Centre Pompidou [14] and the gallery Art Concept ( Paris). [15] [16]
Her work is among others in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, [17] the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, [18] the Centre Pompidou [19] and the Fonds national d'art contemporain. [20]
Martine Aballéa : roman partiel, Paris: Semiose, 2009, ISBN 978-2-915199-26-0 [22]
Hôtel passager, Paris : Editions des musées de la ville de Paris, 1999, ISBN 978-2-87900-485-3 [23]
Sous le soleil, Nice: Villa Arson, 1995, ISBN 978-2-905075-74-1 [24]
Prisonnière du sommeil, Paris: Flammarion, 1987, ISBN 978-2-080660008 [25]
Element rage, Joinville le Pont: Presses de la Société B.G.B., 1979 [26]
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Martine Aballéa | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French-American |
Known for | Visual art, photography, installation, texts |
Martine Aballéa (born August 11, 1950) is a French-American artist born in 1950. [1]
Aballéa was born on August 11, 1950, in New York. [2] She has moved to France in 1973. She followed a scientific and philosophical training before starting to write, take photographs and making installations and art performances. [3]
Aballéa finds her sources of inspiration as much in literature than in the material world. [4] Her work is a mix of concept art, photography, writing and installation. [5] Aballéa projects or about experience, dreams and poetic encounter. [6] Aballéa had solo exhibitions in museums and galleries such as Art in General (New York), [7] the Musée d'art moderne de Paris, [8] [9] the Museum in Progress ( Vienna), [10] the LaM ( Villeneuve d'Ascq), [11] the Galerie Edouard-Manet ( Gennevilliers), [12] [13] the Centre Pompidou [14] and the gallery Art Concept ( Paris). [15] [16]
Her work is among others in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, [17] the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, [18] the Centre Pompidou [19] and the Fonds national d'art contemporain. [20]
Martine Aballéa : roman partiel, Paris: Semiose, 2009, ISBN 978-2-915199-26-0 [22]
Hôtel passager, Paris : Editions des musées de la ville de Paris, 1999, ISBN 978-2-87900-485-3 [23]
Sous le soleil, Nice: Villa Arson, 1995, ISBN 978-2-905075-74-1 [24]
Prisonnière du sommeil, Paris: Flammarion, 1987, ISBN 978-2-080660008 [25]
Element rage, Joinville le Pont: Presses de la Société B.G.B., 1979 [26]
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