Published5 Continents, September 2019 |
ISBN9788874395224 |
FormatHardcover, 112 pages |
Dimensions26cm × 21cm |
Playful, hallucinogenic, obsessive, and fantastic, the paintings of Marlene Moquet pose an enigma. Mocquet's is a world of animated objects and anthropomorphic animals: birds, volcanoes and beasts bleed into her raw surfaces. A rising art star, Mocquet's paintings sold out in one day at her most recent Paris gallery show.
This is the first book on her work. Mocquet's painting is striking for its singularity, spontaneity, and freedom. Drawing on art history - from Symbolism to Surrealism to Expressionism and action painting - as well as on more contemporary images from the world of manga and cartoons, her explosive painting, populated with animals, monsters, and anthropomorphic objects, leads viewers into a dreamlike and enigmatic universe. Since her first solo exhibitions in 2007 at Freight + Volume in New York and Galerie Alain Gutharc in Paris, Mocquet has worked in a style of faux naivete. Like someone who appears to stumble but who always recovers her balance, Mocquet uses technical accidents as the mainspring for her bizarre and often grotesque narrative. AUTHORS; Thierry Raspail is Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon and Artistic Director of the Biennale of Contemporary Art of Lyon. Herve Percebois is a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon. Hugues Jacquet is an art historian and critic. He has worked for several art institutions including the Alberto & Annette Giacometti Foundation, the Harbour Front Art Centre in Toronto, the Cultural Department of UNESCO. Judicael Lavrador is a curator and art critic. He is a regular contributor to Les Inrockuptibles and Beaux-Arts magazine. 74 colour images