France
French artist Alexandrine Dévé. Ms Dévé lived a part of her young life in China with her parents who were based in Beijing and Guangzhou at the end of the 1980’s and early 1990’s. While living in China she studied "gongbi" ink painting with master painters such as Ao GongLiang, amongst others.
She has taken her initial traditional Chinese art training and personalized it, creating a series of works based on modern social phenomemon, such as immigration, and globalization while utilizing techniques with brush work and traditional skill of ink and water manipulation. Like an expressive atlas, these paintings of world maps use brush stroke and the push of the ink barriers to demonstrate the flow of populations, to highlight the geo-political strengths and weaknesses, and to finally drive home the notion that such as ink easily flows across the seams and crinkles of rice paper, so too are the fluid and interconnected borders of our world.
1973 in France
2009
Paris 6, Tcha-La Maison du Thé
2004
Paris 6, Tcha-La Maison du Thé
Paris 5 , Galerie Mireille Batut d’Haussy
2002
The Shop House, Singapore
Hakaren Gallery, Singapore
2001
Villennes sur Seine Town Hall Exhibition, France
2000
Impressions de voyages, Espace Emmanuel Mounier, Paris
2008
AEM Les Amis des Enfants du Monde, Paris 18, Espace Ratrait
Sichuan EarthquakeAr t Auction, Urbanatomy, Shanghai
2004
Paris 8, Vœux d’ Artistes, Lyon, France
l’Ile de la Jatte, Neuilly (92), Event En vis-à-vis 2
2002
Chateau d’Arts Gallery, Singapore