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Patrice Murciano

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Patrice Murciano is a French painter, sculptor, photographer, graphic and fashion designer.[1] He is known for his collaboration with Jean Paul Gaultier in 2013, who included his portrait painted by Patrice in his fashion show.[2][3][4]

Biography

Patrice Murciano was born on May 27, 1969, in Belfort, France. He moved to Montpellier at a young age and began his autodidactic journey by the age of 6.[5]

Selected exhibitions

  • 1998 to 2010
    • Reza Namazi Gallery, New York, 1998
    • St-Germain Gallery, Los Angeles, 2004
    • Osaka
    • Paris
    • Montpellier
  • 2011
    • Galerie AUDRAS (Etoile)
    • Galerie CREA4 (MOULINS)
    • Musée Art contemporain de Bahia (Brésil)
  • 2012
    • Galerie Hoche (Versailles FRANCE)
  • 2013
    • Galerie Bruxelles (BELGIUM)
    • Galerie Hillier (ENGLAND)
    • Galerie Kurves (Montpellier FRANCE)
    • Casino Partouche (La Grande Motte FRANCE)
    • Le Mas des filles (Montpellier FRANCE)
    • L’insensé (Montpellier FRANCE)

References

  1. ^ Bertetto, Paolo (2015), "Chapitre IX. Le cinéma numérique et la simulation", Le miroir et le simulacre, Presses universitaires de Rennes, pp. 185–200, doi:10.4000/books.pur.76937, ISBN 978-2-7535-3563-3, retrieved 2021-06-19
  2. ^ "Montpellier : Patrice Murciano, chercheur en art adoubé par Jean-Paul Gaultier". Midi Libre (in French). Retrieved 2021-06-19.
  3. ^ "Deux Villeneuvois obtiennent l'exclusivité des produits dérivés de Patrice Murciano". La Voix du Nord (in French). 27 May 2021.
  4. ^ "20 Outstanding and Colorful Acrylic Paintings by Patrice Murciano". My Art Magazine.
  5. ^ "Pérols : Patrice Murciano visite l'exposition des Arts plastiques de l'Or". midilibre.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-06-19.