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==References==
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==Solo Exhibitions==
*2018 "Early Work: 1964," Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
*2018 "Exhibition 2: Huguette Caland," IAIA, New York
*2016 “Silent Letters”, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York
*2015 “Bronzes,” Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
*2014 “Early Works: 1970-85,” Lombard Freid Gallery, New York
*2013 “Retrospective 1964-2012,” Beirut Exhibition Center
*2011 “Undercover,” Peter Findlay Gallery, New York
*2011 “Mes Jeunes Années,” Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
*2010 “Caché,” Caché, Venice
*2009 “Silent Memories,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*2009 “Autumn,” LA Contemporary, Los Angeles
*2009 “Silent Memories,” Peter Findlay Gallery, New York
*2006 “Rossinantes,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*2006 Samy Kinge Gallery, Paris
*2005 Michael’s, Santa Monica, California
*2003 “Introspective,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*2001 “Silent Letters,” Sami Kinge Gallery, Paris
*2000 “L’argent,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*1999 “Silent Letters and Touchables,” Off Main Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica
*1998 “Scapes & Escapes,” Elena Zass Gallery, Laguna Beach
*1997 “Faces and Places II,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*1997 “Faces and Places I,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*1992 Gallery 5, Santa Monica
*1992 Toepel Gallery, Kirkland, Washington
*1992 Bella Interiors Gallery, Santa Monica
*1980 Faris Gallery, Paris
*1973 Contact Gallery, Beirut
*1972 Delta Gallery, Beirut
*1972 Dar El Fan, Beirut

==Group Exhibitions==
*2017 57th Biennale de Venezia
*2016 Made in LA at Armand Hammer Museum
*2015 Edward Tyler Nahem Gallery, New York, “Metropolis”
*2014 Lombard Freid Gallery, New York
*2012 Institut du Monde Arabe, Le Corps decouvert, Paris
*2012 Espace Claude Lemand, Paris
*2012 Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
*2011 Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
*2010 APEAL at the American University, Washington, DC
*2010 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
*2010 Pacific Design Center, Weissman Foundation, Los Angeles
*2009 Lucy Topalian Gallery, Kuwait
*2005 The Inauguration of the National Public Library, Beirut
*2005 Gallery St. Germain, Beverly Hills, California
*2004 Pacific Design Center, “Free Style,” Los Angeles
*2001 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “Salon International d’art Contemporain-Artuel,” Beirut.
*2001 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “St’ Art,” Foire D’Art Contemporain De Strasbourg, Paris
*1999 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “ Europ’Art,” Foire Internationale d’Art
*1997 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “Special Janvier,” Beirut
*1997 “Europ’Art 97,” Geneve
*1996 Skirball Cultural Center, Artist’s Invitational “Blessings and Beginnings,” Los Angeles.
*1996 UCLA Art Rental and sales Gallery of the Armand Hammer Museum.
*1996 “The Female Perspective,” Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles.
*1995 Artopia Art Gallery, “Art Preview,” Los Angeles
*1993 National Museum of Women in Arts, “Forces of Changes, Artists of the Arab World,” Washington D.C.
*1986 Organized ramnent Delegation of the Arab States to UNESCO, “The Arab World Today,” and Rennes, France.
*1986 “Le Portrait A Roulettes” (with George Apostu), Sales, France.
*1986 Permanent Delegation of the Arab States to UNESCO, Inaugural Exhibit, “Espace Cultural,” Paris.
*1984 UNESCO, “Femina: In memory of Alicia Penalba,” Paris.
*1984 “Drawings for George Astalos,” Painters and Poets in Sologne, Aubigny-sur-Nère (Cher), France.
*1986 “Rajz/Drawing ’86,” Pesci Galeria, Pesc, Hungary
*1985 “A thousand and one nights,” Cultural Center of Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
*1984 “Lebanese artists,”’ Monaco Art Center, Monte Carlo
*1984 “Painters and poets in Sologne: Drawings for Salah Stetie, Alain
 Bosquet, Andree Chedid,” Aubigny Sur-Nere (Cher), France
*1964-1975 Seven gowns created in Beirut presented on hand-made mannequins of Scheherazade within the environment of a group paintings, drawings and sculptures.
*1980 Faris Gallery, Paris, France (group)
*1979 “Painters and poets in Sologne: drawings for Alain Bosquet,” Aubigny-sur-Nère (Cher), France.
*1972 “L’estampe Contemporaine,” Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France
*1970 “Contemporary Lebanese Artists,” Museum of Modem Art, Tokyo
*1970 “Grafica D’Oggi: 36th International Biennial of Venice,” Venice, Italy
*1970 “Sixteen Lebanese Painters’” Delta Gallery, Rome, Italy
*1970 Lebanese Artists: Traveling exhibition in the US, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
*1970 Atelier Caland, Kaslik, Lebanon, with painter Helen Khal.

==Fairs/Salons==
*2016 Art Dubai Modern, Gallery Janine Rubeiz
*2015 Armory Show, Lombard Freid Gallery, New York and Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
*2014 Frieze Masters London, Gallery Agial, Beirut
*2014 Prospect 3 Biennial, New Orleans Museum of Art
*2014 Art Dubai Modern, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
*2012 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
*2011 Art Abu Dhabi, Jane Rubeiz Gallery
*2010 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
*2009 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
*2009 Amsterdam Art Fair
*2009 Miami Art Basel
*2009 Los Angeles Art Fair
*2009 Chicago Fair
*2009 New York Fair
*1999 Janine Rubeiz Gallery “Europ’Art” Foire Internationale d’Art, Genève
*1996 Janine Rubeiz Gallery “Europ’Art” Foire Internationale d’Art, Genève
*1988 Grands et jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
*1984 XXIII Premi International of Dibuix Joan Miro, Joan Miro
*1980 Arab Women Artist: Museum of Contemporary Art, Bagdad
*1980 Salon de Mai, Paris
*1980 Grands et jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
*1980 Union des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Paris
*1974 International festival of painting: Cagnes-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes), France.
*1973 Salon de Mai, Paris
*1973 Réalités Nouvelles, Paris
*1973 Grands et Jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
*1973 Comparaison, Paris
*1973 American Cultural Center, Paris

==Museums and Private Collections==
Caland's work has been acquire by TATE Museum, LACMA, Armand Hammer Museum, British Museum, Centre Pompidou, Paris Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris Fondation National d’Art Contemporain, San Diego Museum of Art, Palm Springs Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Aldis Brown Fine Art, Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, and others.

==Illustrations and Publications==
*2017 The Playful Provocations (and Erotic Kaftans) of the Lebanese Artist Huguette Caland, by Dana Goodyear. The New Yorker
*2017 Huguette Caland, Everything Takes the Shape of a Person. Aram Moshayedi, editor, Skira Publishing
*2013 Huguette Caland, Works 1964-2012, Solidere, Beirut
*1986 Huguette Caland by Raoul Jean Moulin, illustrated with color reproductions of paintings, drawings and sculptures, Edition SMI, Paris
*1982 Five drawings for the magazine “Neighborhood” New York (August)
*1972 Ink drawing for the frontispiece of “Sade, système de l’agression”, by Noelle Chatelet, Editions Aubier-Montaigne, Paris

==Symposium==
*1994 Summer symposium of Asilah in July-August, Asilah, Morocco

==Fashion Designs==
*1979 “Nour”, a Haute Couture fashion line created for and commissioned by Pierre Cardin, Espace Cardin, Paris.

*1970-75 Created seven hand-women silk gowns, embroidered and hand-painted in anthropomorphic and geometric images.

==Media/Screenplays==
*1979 Conceived the story idea and acted in Hubert Glotte, a short film realized by Maryse Ebely.
*1978-79 Sysphia, screenplay written in collaboration with Maryse Ebely.

==Sculptures==
*1984-1985 Produced over 30 sculptures in terra cotta, Paris
*1984-1985 Produced 5 sculptures from blocks of wood and granite cut by George Apostu, Limousin


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:18, 16 May 2018

Huguette Caland
أوغيت الخوري
Born
Huguette El Khoury

1931
NationalityLebanese
EducationAmerican University of Beirut
Known forpainting, sculpture

Huguette Caland (née El Khoury) (Arabic: أوغيت الخوري), is a Lebanese painter, sculptor[1] and fashion designer[2] based out of Los Angeles.

Solo exhibitions

  • Huguette Caland, Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut, 2011[3]
  • Huguette Caland Retrospective, Beirut Exhibition Center, 2013[4]

Group exhibitions

  • Art from Lebanon, Beirut Exhibition Center, 2012[5]

References

  1. ^ ""Rebirth", questions de vie et de mort". L'Orient - Le Jour (in French). June 27, 2011.
  2. ^ "The Mannequin Collective: More Than 100 Participants 'Flesh Out' On-Site Art Exhibit for New Santa Monica Place". News Wire. July 7, 2010.
  3. ^ "Expo : Huguette Caland à la Galerie Janine Rubeiz". Agenda Culturel. 2011-01-16. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Huguette Caland". Beirut Exhibition Center. 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  5. ^ "Art From Lebanon". Beirut Exhibition Center. Retrieved 20 December 2012.

Solo Exhibitions

  • 2018 "Early Work: 1964," Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
  • 2018 "Exhibition 2: Huguette Caland," IAIA, New York
  • 2016 “Silent Letters”, Nathalie Karg Gallery, New York
  • 2015 “Bronzes,” Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
  • 2014 “Early Works: 1970-85,” Lombard Freid Gallery, New York
  • 2013 “Retrospective 1964-2012,” Beirut Exhibition Center
  • 2011 “Undercover,” Peter Findlay Gallery, New York
  • 2011 “Mes Jeunes Années,” Galerie Janine Rubeiz, Beirut
  • 2010 “Caché,” Caché, Venice
  • 2009 “Silent Memories,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 2009 “Autumn,” LA Contemporary, Los Angeles
  • 2009 “Silent Memories,” Peter Findlay Gallery, New York
  • 2006 “Rossinantes,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 2006 Samy Kinge Gallery, Paris
  • 2005 Michael’s, Santa Monica, California
  • 2003 “Introspective,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 2001 “Silent Letters,” Sami Kinge Gallery, Paris
  • 2000 “L’argent,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 1999 “Silent Letters and Touchables,” Off Main Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica
  • 1998 “Scapes & Escapes,” Elena Zass Gallery, Laguna Beach
  • 1997 “Faces and Places II,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 1997 “Faces and Places I,” Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 1992 Gallery 5, Santa Monica
  • 1992 Toepel Gallery, Kirkland, Washington
  • 1992 Bella Interiors Gallery, Santa Monica
  • 1980 Faris Gallery, Paris
  • 1973 Contact Gallery, Beirut
  • 1972 Delta Gallery, Beirut
  • 1972 Dar El Fan, Beirut

Group Exhibitions

  • 2017 57th Biennale de Venezia
  • 2016 Made in LA at Armand Hammer Museum
  • 2015 Edward Tyler Nahem Gallery, New York, “Metropolis”
  • 2014 Lombard Freid Gallery, New York
  • 2012 Institut du Monde Arabe, Le Corps decouvert, Paris
  • 2012 Espace Claude Lemand, Paris
  • 2012 Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard, CA
  • 2011 Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
  • 2010 APEAL at the American University, Washington, DC
  • 2010 National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC
  • 2010 Pacific Design Center, Weissman Foundation, Los Angeles
  • 2009 Lucy Topalian Gallery, Kuwait
  • 2005 The Inauguration of the National Public Library, Beirut
  • 2005 Gallery St. Germain, Beverly Hills, California
  • 2004 Pacific Design Center, “Free Style,” Los Angeles
  • 2001 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “Salon International d’art Contemporain-Artuel,” Beirut.
  • 2001 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “St’ Art,” Foire D’Art Contemporain De Strasbourg, Paris
  • 1999 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “ Europ’Art,” Foire Internationale d’Art
  • 1997 Galerie Janine Rubeiz, “Special Janvier,” Beirut
  • 1997 “Europ’Art 97,” Geneve
  • 1996 Skirball Cultural Center, Artist’s Invitational “Blessings and Beginnings,” Los Angeles.
  • 1996 UCLA Art Rental and sales Gallery of the Armand Hammer Museum.
  • 1996 “The Female Perspective,” Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles.
  • 1995 Artopia Art Gallery, “Art Preview,” Los Angeles
  • 1993 National Museum of Women in Arts, “Forces of Changes, Artists of the Arab World,” Washington D.C.
  • 1986 Organized ramnent Delegation of the Arab States to UNESCO, “The Arab World Today,” and Rennes, France.
  • 1986 “Le Portrait A Roulettes” (with George Apostu), Sales, France.
  • 1986 Permanent Delegation of the Arab States to UNESCO, Inaugural Exhibit, “Espace Cultural,” Paris.
  • 1984 UNESCO, “Femina: In memory of Alicia Penalba,” Paris.
  • 1984 “Drawings for George Astalos,” Painters and Poets in Sologne, Aubigny-sur-Nère (Cher), France.
  • 1986 “Rajz/Drawing ’86,” Pesci Galeria, Pesc, Hungary
  • 1985 “A thousand and one nights,” Cultural Center of Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
  • 1984 “Lebanese artists,”’ Monaco Art Center, Monte Carlo
  • 1984 “Painters and poets in Sologne: Drawings for Salah Stetie, Alain
 Bosquet, Andree Chedid,” Aubigny Sur-Nere (Cher), France
  • 1964-1975 Seven gowns created in Beirut presented on hand-made mannequins of Scheherazade within the environment of a group paintings, drawings and sculptures.
  • 1980 Faris Gallery, Paris, France (group)
  • 1979 “Painters and poets in Sologne: drawings for Alain Bosquet,” Aubigny-sur-Nère (Cher), France.
  • 1972 “L’estampe Contemporaine,” Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France
  • 1970 “Contemporary Lebanese Artists,” Museum of Modem Art, Tokyo
  • 1970 “Grafica D’Oggi: 36th International Biennial of Venice,” Venice, Italy
  • 1970 “Sixteen Lebanese Painters’” Delta Gallery, Rome, Italy
  • 1970 Lebanese Artists: Traveling exhibition in the US, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
  • 1970 Atelier Caland, Kaslik, Lebanon, with painter Helen Khal.

Fairs/Salons

  • 2016 Art Dubai Modern, Gallery Janine Rubeiz
  • 2015 Armory Show, Lombard Freid Gallery, New York and Janine Rubeiz Gallery, Beirut
  • 2014 Frieze Masters London, Gallery Agial, Beirut
  • 2014 Prospect 3 Biennial, New Orleans Museum of Art
  • 2014 Art Dubai Modern, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
  • 2012 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
  • 2011 Art Abu Dhabi, Jane Rubeiz Gallery
  • 2010 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
  • 2009 Art Dubai, Janine Rubeiz Gallery
  • 2009 Amsterdam Art Fair
  • 2009 Miami Art Basel
  • 2009 Los Angeles Art Fair
  • 2009 Chicago Fair
  • 2009 New York Fair
  • 1999 Janine Rubeiz Gallery “Europ’Art” Foire Internationale d’Art, Genève
  • 1996 Janine Rubeiz Gallery “Europ’Art” Foire Internationale d’Art, Genève
  • 1988 Grands et jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
  • 1984 XXIII Premi International of Dibuix Joan Miro, Joan Miro
  • 1980 Arab Women Artist: Museum of Contemporary Art, Bagdad
  • 1980 Salon de Mai, Paris
  • 1980 Grands et jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
  • 1980 Union des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Paris
  • 1974 International festival of painting: Cagnes-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes), France.
  • 1973 Salon de Mai, Paris
  • 1973 Réalités Nouvelles, Paris
  • 1973 Grands et Jeunes d’aujourd’hui, Paris
  • 1973 Comparaison, Paris
  • 1973 American Cultural Center, Paris

Museums and Private Collections

Caland's work has been acquire by TATE Museum, LACMA, Armand Hammer Museum, British Museum, Centre Pompidou, Paris Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris Fondation National d’Art Contemporain, San Diego Museum of Art, Palm Springs Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Aldis Brown Fine Art, Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation, and others.

Illustrations and Publications

  • 2017 The Playful Provocations (and Erotic Kaftans) of the Lebanese Artist Huguette Caland, by Dana Goodyear. The New Yorker
  • 2017 Huguette Caland, Everything Takes the Shape of a Person. Aram Moshayedi, editor, Skira Publishing
  • 2013 Huguette Caland, Works 1964-2012, Solidere, Beirut
  • 1986 Huguette Caland by Raoul Jean Moulin, illustrated with color reproductions of paintings, drawings and sculptures, Edition SMI, Paris
  • 1982 Five drawings for the magazine “Neighborhood” New York (August)
  • 1972 Ink drawing for the frontispiece of “Sade, système de l’agression”, by Noelle Chatelet, Editions Aubier-Montaigne, Paris

Symposium

  • 1994 Summer symposium of Asilah in July-August, Asilah, Morocco

Fashion Designs

  • 1979 “Nour”, a Haute Couture fashion line created for and commissioned by Pierre Cardin, Espace Cardin, Paris.

  • 1970-75 Created seven hand-women silk gowns, embroidered and hand-painted in anthropomorphic and geometric images.

Media/Screenplays

  • 1979 Conceived the story idea and acted in Hubert Glotte, a short film realized by Maryse Ebely.
  • 1978-79 Sysphia, screenplay written in collaboration with Maryse Ebely.

Sculptures

  • 1984-1985 Produced over 30 sculptures in terra cotta, Paris
  • 1984-1985 Produced 5 sculptures from blocks of wood and granite cut by George Apostu, Limousin