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Marlène Mocquet: Selected works, 2018-2022

September 19, 2023
in Ceramic art
L’arbre bougie
L’arbre bougie
Longue Vue
Longue Vue
Cadran Alimentaire
Cadran Alimentaire
Cadran Alimentaire
Cadran Alimentaire
Ascendance exhibition
Melchior, Jules, Hilaire
Cimetiere Des Elephants
Vénus aux pommes
Moi en Champignon Atomique Aux Objets Precieux
Vase aux fleurs

Marlène Mocquet: Selected works, 2018-2022

Marlène Mocquet, born in Maisons-Alfort in 1979, currently lives and works in Paris. After graduating from l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, she established herself as a recognized artist with her paintings and ceramic sculptures, which shape a peculiar, hectic world. There is something surrealist and fairytale-like about the enchanting bestiary of Marlène Mocquet. Her ambiguous creatures, both threatening and jovial, suggest the naivety of childhood and a more disturbing world at the same time. The work of Marlène Mocquet is characterized by close attention to materials: the vibrant colors are dribbling and overflowing. Her horrific birds, deformed animals, and nightmarish characters stare at you with round eyes as each artwork tells a story.

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  • (photos 1-5) Exhibition at Julio Gonzales Art center, Arcueil, France, 2021. Photo © Thibault Hazelzet
  • Pommes d’amours, pommes fatales, 2020, chacune, grés émaillé, lustre or et platine, oeil de verre, chaine en laiton, 18x13x17 cm. Photo © Rebecca Fanuele, courtesy galerie EAST
  • L’arbre bougie, 2020, grés émaillé, porcelaine émaillée, chaîne laiton, oeil de verre, 135x90x80 cm. Courtesy galerie EAST
  • Longue Vue, permanent installation at GGL Fondation. Photo © Aloïs Aurelle
  • Cadran Alimentaire, 151x97x105cm. Courtesy Pinault collection
  • Ascendance exhibition, Joseph-Déchelette Museum, Roanne, France, 2023
  • Melchior, Jules, Hilaire, 2018, 66×40 cm. Photo © Thibault Hazelzet, courtesy galerie EAST
  • Cimetiere Des Elephants, 2020, Grès émaillé, lustre. Courtesy galerie EAST
  • Vénus aux pommes, 2018, porcelaine émaillée, lustre, 40x32x24 cm. Photo © Rebecca Fanuele, courtesy galerie EAST
  • Moi en Champignon Atomique Aux Objets Precieux, 2022, Grés émaillé, lustre or et platine, 80×54 cm. Courtesy galerie EAST
  • Vase aux fleurs. Photo © Rebecca Fanuele, courtesy galerie EAST
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