Annelise Coste

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Anne-Lise Coste (* 1973 in Marseille ) is a visual artist .

Anne-Lise Coste studied from 1995 to 1997 at the École des Beaux-Arts in Marseille. She then moved to the University of Art and Design in Zurich, where she completed her studies in 1999.

Lately the artist has preferred the technique of spraying . Works from 2011 show monochrome, black colors on plywood in an exhibition room painted all blue.

reception

Galleries and museums in Switzerland , Germany , France , the Netherlands , Lithuania and Sweden have exhibited their work since 1999.

The director of the Kunsthalle St. Gallen , Gianni Jetzer, wrote in the Swiss cultural magazine du : Anne-Lise Coste's artistic works contain comments on the course of the world. ... Public politics and private diary become one and the same pictorial formula. Order and spontaneous gestures alternate and blend into an ornamental "all-over". The French woman, born in 1973 and living in Zurich, stands for uncompromising and independence.

Prizes and awards

In 2006 she received the Lingen Art Prize .

Public collections

Exhibitions

  • 2009: Contre la saturation du visible , Reinhard Hauff Gallery, Stuttgart
  • 2011: d5919bcc3aeeb621c64daf06b703c106 , Reinhard Hauff Gallery, Stuttgart
  • 2015: Dear Life ,, Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich

literature

  • Gianni Jetzer: Ten cheap works of art. In: du , February 2004 edition: Good & cheap. A catalog for modern life , ISBN 3-03717-001-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ From amateurs and neurotic stewardesses in: FAZ of September 17, 2011, page 44