Frédérique arrived in Paris six years ago after spending a few years abroad (NL, Italy, US) and in other French cities. Some say she has trouble settling down. Her stint studying Economics made her realize how little of an interest she had for it so she moved on to something closer to her heart for her Master's degree: information and new technologies. Over the years she has worked as a webmaster, web designer, designer, functional expert and digital consultant. For the last 25 years, she has also being busy with photography. Her work as a photographer is a mix of night visions, forgotten objects, portraits, musicians, industrial sites and workers, travel scenes... Above all her work revolves around the light that emerges from her subjects.
A collaborative show in Paris, featuring a mix of 15 artists from US and Europe. This show brings together an assemblage of visionaries from two continents who will unveil their process, quirks, dead ends, left turns down the wrong rabbit hole, and finely-tuned, hyper-attenuated sensibilities to meld the miasma of the mind's eye into finished art - in art, design, photography, sculpture, ceramics and other media transmogrifying multiple inputs into as-of-yet-undefined art forms.
Frederique Le Goascoz
Frédérique arrived in Paris six years ago after spending a few years abroad (NL, Italy, US) and in other French cities. Some say she has trouble settling down. Her stint studying Economics made her realize how little of an interest she had for it so she moved on to something closer to her heart for her Master's degree: information and new technologies. Over the years she has worked as a webmaster, web designer, designer, functional expert and digital consultant. For the last 25 years, she has also being busy with photography. Her work as a photographer is a mix of night visions, forgotten objects, portraits, musicians, industrial sites and workers, travel scenes... Above all her work revolves around the light that emerges from her subjects.
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