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Biography |
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1955 |
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Born in June, in Orleans, France. |
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1979 |
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Settles in Paris, and starts working with carborundum etchings at the Pasnic Workshop. |
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1981 |
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- present. Exhibits regularly in France, Germany, United States and Canada. |
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At 14 takes an interest in painting. |
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Meets and studies privately with painter Bernard Saby. |
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Currently lives and works in the South of France. |
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Selected Collections: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach, Foundation, San Francisco, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Jewish Museum, New York, George Page Museum, Los Angeles, Bibliothéque Nationale, Paris, Musée de la Poste, Paris, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, Carré Noir, Paris, Pushkin Museum, Moscow |
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Exhibitions |
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2005 |
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2005 |
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Arsenal, Ville de Metz |
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2004 |
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Musée de L'Hospice St. Roch, Issoudun |
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2004 |
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Musée de Cognac |
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2004 |
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Collégiale St Pierre de Puellier, Orléans |
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2004 |
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Galerie Fabrice Galvani, Toulouse |
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2004 |
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Ville d'Anglet |
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2004 |
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Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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2003 |
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Musée de Gaillac |
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2003 |
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Musée Faure, Aix-les-Bains |
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2003 |
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Art-Sénat, Paris (group exhibit) |
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2003 |
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Art-Paris (Galerie Frédéric Storme, Lille) |
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2003 |
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Carré Sainte Anne, Montpellier |
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2003 |
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2003 |
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Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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2002 |
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Microsoft, XBox Lounge, Paris |
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2002 |
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2001 |
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2001 |
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Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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2000 |
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Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2000 |
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Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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Literature |
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2001 |
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Les Corps infinis, series of 12 erotic paintings on paper, text by Jean Rouaud, Editions Actes Sud |
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2001 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, text by Marc Lepape, Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills, Timothy Yarger Galleries, Santa Monica, Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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2001 |
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Traces, text by Jean Rouaud, Somagy Editions d'Art, Paris in collaboration with Franklin Bowles Gallery, New York |
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2000 |
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Overthere, poetry by Marion Moulin, Rivington Gallery, London |
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2000 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, interview by Michel Archimbaud, Timothy Yarger Fine Art, Beverly Hills |
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2000 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, text by Robert Flynn Johnson, Franklin Bowles Galleries, New York, San Francisco |
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1999 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, text by Alexander Schwarz, Städtisches Museum Gelsenkirchen, Editions ECA |
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1998 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson – Gravures, 1998, catalogue of engraved works, Editions Thierry Spira, Paris |
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1998 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, Catalogue Artothèque de Miramas, text by Marc Lepape, Cahiers de la Galerie de Prêt, Médiathèque Intercommunale, Miramas/Fos-sur-Mer |
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1998 |
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Supplément, unpublished text by Roland Barthes with 3 original etchings |
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1997 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, text by Michel Butor, Michel Archimbaud, Fabrice Hergott, catalogue Musée Faure, Aux-les-Bains, Editions Michel Archimbaud |
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1995 |
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La Trace Pierre Marie Brisson, text by Gerard Caron Oeuvres 1994-95, Editions Garnier Nocera |
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1992 |
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Etat d’ame, limited edition portfolio of 3 original etchings, with accompanying poem by the artist (Bowles/Sorokko Galleries, San Francisco, 1992) |
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1991 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson:Psyche ou le temps relatif, text by Martine Arnault, Cimaise (n°214, pgs. 65-78) |
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1990 |
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Pierre Marie Brisson, by Fabrice Hergott, Editions Séguier |
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1984 |
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Un jour inhabitué, four etchings with poems by Jean-Jacques Scherrer (Galerie Lucette Herzog, 1984) |
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1981 |
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Toute présence tue, original canvas with unpublished poem by Jean-Jacques Scherrer, 1981 |
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1980 |
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Le rien du dit, two etchings with original poem by Jean-Jacques Scherrer, 1980 |
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