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Lamia Ziade Biography
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Lamia Ziadé offers us the chance to re-explore the nature of desire, with a hint of humour and a taste of obsession.
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Born in Beirut in 1968, she moved to Paris in 1987 to study graphic art at Penninghen. She then gained a solid reputation in the fashion world (fabrics for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Issey Miyake); in the advertising world (CD covers, movie posters etc.); and in magazines throughout France and Japan including Vogue, Jalouse, Spur, Libération, Beaux-Arts, Aden , Nova magazine, and artpress.
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After producing many books for children, she published in 2001 "L'utilisation maximum de la douceur", a small book dedicated to sexual exploration and erotic self discovery, with a text by Vincent Ravalec. Her work was exhibited in 2003 and 2006 at the Kamel Mennour Gallery, and at the FNAC in Paris.
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