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Les Rayons et les Ombres

Aurore de La Morinerie

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A photobook produced on the occasion of Les Rayons et les Ombres, a solo exhibition by Aurore de La Morinerie at AKIO NAGASAWA Gallery Ginza.

Aurore is a Paris-based artist who creates monotype artworks with watercolor, ink, and ink-wash paints, mainly using traditional etching press machines.
This book focuses on the theme of a journey to the Mediterranean Sea, illustrating creatures, waves, rocks, and sand from the coastal landscapes.

With French texts by Laurent Cotta, head of graphic arts at the Palais Galliera, Paris.

For the exhibition information, click here

Size
176 x 245 mm
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
48
Publication Date
10 April 2024
Language
French
Publisher
Akio Nagasawa Publishing
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Aurore de La Morinerie

オロール・ドゥ・ラ・モリヌリ

French artist and illustrator, Aurore de La Morinerie graduated as a fashion designer from the Ecole supérieure des Arts appliqués Duperré, in Paris. At the same time, she attends class of calligraphy and Chinese painting during several years.
Her success as a fashion illustrator is confirmed in the beginning of the 1990’s. She works for Hermès, Alaïa, Chanel, Cartier, Omega, Maison Martin Margiela, Rick Owens, H&M, Aesop, Lancel, Tiffany, Nieman Marcus and Le Printemps department stores… And is a regular contributor to French newspaper Le monde and its weekly supplement issue, the New York Times T Magazine, the American and British issues of Harper’s Bazaar, French ELLE, AD, …
She has been represented by the Gallery Bartsch & Chariau, Munich, till 2018.
She took part to fashion illustrations exhibitions at the London Design Museum in 2010, and Hamburg Kunst und Gewerbe Museum in 2015.In 2011, the Musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris - Palais Galliera commissionned her a series of monotypes to illustrate the catalogue of the exhibition Azzedine Alaïa. In 2015, for the exhibition La Mode Retrouvée - The wardrobe of the Countess Greffulhe at the Palais Galliera, she realizes a set of drawings presented in the exhibition and reproduced in the catalogue.
Ten works of her series on Azzedine Alaïa are part of the permanent collection of the Graphic Arts of the Palais Galliera.

Photo by ADAGP 2024 _ Photo Agence Mue

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