Showing posts with label toulouse-lautrec. Show all posts
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Monday, 30 August 2010

Vivianne Sassen in Toulouse (France)

Viviane Sassen 'Flamboya', Château d'eau in Toulouse (30 June - 19 September 2010)



Viviane Sassen spent part of her youth in Kenya where her father was a doctor, and her earliest memories date from this time. She began her career as an artist and fashion photographer, before returning to the continent of her childhood in 2002. Since then, Africa has become the sole object of her photographic work.
http://www.galeriechateaudeau.org/

http://www.vivianesassen.com/#/flamboya





© Viviane Sassen, Courtesy of Motive Gallery, Amsterdam

The Toulouse-Lautrec museum in Albi

This summer I travelled through France. One of the surprises was the red brick town Albi, the home of the Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and a museum devoted to his work. More than 1000 works, including the 30 famous posters, are kept within the walls. This body of work forms the largest public collection in the world devoted to Toulouse-Lautrec.

Musée Toulouse-Lautrec




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