Marie-Claude Quignon
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Marie-Claude Quignon

France • 1949

Biography

Marie-Claude Quignon is an artist whose work and approach are deeply rooted in collaboration and dialogue with diverse communities. Her projects transcend simple interactions to become works of art rich in meaning and humanity. Each project is the reflection of a unique encounter, transforming lived experiences into artistic creations.

Working with groups as varied as residents of the Amiens-Nord and Étouvie districts, miners from the North of France, EDF employees in the Somme and Avignon, vacationers in the Var, landscapers from Essex, disabled children in Oise, the Familistère de Guise community, future farmers in Thiérache, inmates from the Amiens Prison, refugees from a Sahrawi camp, RMI beneficiaries , Mediterranean women, undocumented, and Palestinian refugees, Marie-Claude Quignon makes each collaboration a source of inspiration to reinvent her artistic practices.

This ability to embrace and value individual and collective stories, through the prism of her art, underlines an open and evolving artistic approach. Quignon does not just capture the social and cultural reality of her interlocutors; it engages in a creative dialogue where art becomes a common language, a space for exchange and transformation. His resulting works are imbued with a deep humanity and rare authenticity, testifying to the richness of human experiences across the social and cultural spectrum.

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Painting, L'oiseau rouge - série animaux, Marie-Claude Quignon

L'oiseau rouge - série animaux

Marie-Claude Quignon

Painting - 40 x 30 x 0.1 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0 inch

$297

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