Claudine Loquen

Claudine Marie Claire Loquen, known as Claudine Loquen (born 1965), is a French painter in the naïve style.[1]

Claudine Loquen
Born(1965-02-22)22 February 1965
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting, sculpting, drawing
MovementNaïve art, Outsider art
AwardsJean Anouilh award

Biography

Early life

Loquen is born in Sainte-Adresse (Normandy) on 22 February 1965.[2] She studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts of Le Havre.

Au café des joues rouges – Claudine Loquen

Career

In 2003, her first exhibition took place in Café Les Deux Magots in Paris.[3]

Les Deux Magots

Exhibitions (Selection)

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

  • 2019 : Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Caroussel du Louvre, Paris
  • 2019 : International Children's Art Museum, Salon d'automne, Xi'an, China
  • 2016 : National Art center Museum, Salon d'automne à Tokyo, Japon
  • 2016 : International Museum of Naive Art of Magog, Canada
  • 2012 : Hainan Museum, Salon d'automne, Haikou, China
  • 2011 : Museum of Spontaneous Art, Evere, Belgium
  • 2010 : Salon d'Automne, Grand Palais, Paris

Bibliography

  • Frédérique-Anne Oudin (preface), 2020, Les oubliées, Tome 1, éditions La Grisette, 36 p ISBN 978-2-9557039-1-5
  • Luis Porquet (preface), 2018, Loquen, 18 p ISBN 978-2-9557039-9-1
  • Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, (preface), 2011, Claudine Loquen, Portraits singuliers. Paris : éditions Lelivredart, 28 p
  • HeleneCaroline Fournier, (preface), 2011, Sénat, Portraits singuliers, Claudine Loquen. Québec : Art Total Multimédia, 20 p ISBN 978-2-923622-11-8
  • IIeana Cornea, (preface), textes de Sylvie Loquen, 2008, Claudine Loquen. éditions Lelivredart, 40 p ISBN 9782355320187
  • HeleneCaroline Fournier, (preface), 2008, Claudine Loquen. Québec : Art Total Multimedia
  • Jean-Louis Redval (preface), 2004, Loquen, éditions Sémios, 44 p

Notes and References

  1. Bible of singular art (La bible de l'art singulier), Ed. Lelivredart, 2011=isbn 978-2-35532-076-7
  2. Luis Porquet, Les affiches de Normandie, 2018-issn=1145-8488
  3. Café Les Deux Magots, Paris
  4. "Exposition Claudine Loquen au musée Nicolas Poussin (Les Andélys) | Les éditions Lelivredart".
  5. "Tant qu'il y aura des loups".
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