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Louise Gaggini

Louise Gaggini

"Everything is art and everything is life, and vice versa!"

A refined incandescence
“Multifaceted artist Louise Gaggini (painter, sculptor, writer and musician) has in recent years developed techniques and personal work on materials such as paints, glass and ceramics, to include wood, metal, plaster or mortar to her paintings, where transparency flirt with the raw material. For "Trace" a recurring theme on which she works, she makes monochrome colors explode, whose brightness makes us approach the dawn of the world that she wants to recover and pass to us. Traces of what was that she magnifies on the canvas. Incandescent explosions of color and perceptible minimalism abstractions.”
Louise Gaggini 's work as seen by painter Albizen.

Multi-layered artist, she navigates from an art to another with the same passion, convinced that everything is art and everything is life, with only one wish, to create again and again, to put art at the service of men, be it indicative of the most hidden emotions, displayed on the walls of churches and prisons, making us see the beauty of the world, for without it no line of force can exist.
She performs huge murals, floors and sculptures where mixed techniques are used (painting, ceramics, glass, wood, cement, etc.), focusing on integrating art and imagination in trivial objects (tables, lamps etc.) and in places of residence (inside and outside).

Between 2008 and 2009, she made a Florentine patio in Provence (200m2) using mixed media (painting, ceramics, glass paste, sandstone, resin).
Between 2009 and 2011, she created contemporary Florentine inspired glass (decanters, vases, lamps ...), yet never ceasing to paint and exhibit.
Her meeting with the American art, especially in NY, transported her with emotion, and now she wants to paint and find new ways of creation between Europe and the U.S., something of a communion that would take, according to her, painting and art at the top.


Her works with words:

In 2004 was published her novel “La résultante ou Claire d'Algérie”, which was nominated for four literary awards.
In 2007, she made an art book for children “les enfants sont la mémoires de hommes”, including paintings, texts and music in partnership with the UNICEF.
In 1996, her non fictional work “AIDS, from awareness to emergency” was translated by the UNESCO in English and in Arabic for an international diffusion.


Exibit

- 2003. Janvier-Février-Mars, Galerie d’Assas. Paris.
- 2004. Novembre-Décembre. Galerie d’Assas. Paris
- 2005. Galerie Art & Culture. Moustiers Ste Marie
- 2006. Galerie Christine Malard. Paris
- 2007. Centre culturel de Mandelieu
- 2007. Galerie Bertrandini. Rome. Italie
- 2007. Galerie Van Kalken. Bruxelles. Belgique
- 2010. Terrass’Hôtel. Paris
- 2011. Ville de Montmorency (centre culturel)