GIANNE HARPER
Gianne knew from an early age she was destined to be an artist. With preliminary paintings that began in second grade, she branched out into singing, sculpture, flute and performance. She studied fine arts at the University of California, Irvine during the Minimalist avant-garde movement, and then moved to Paris at age 27. Why? Because she felt that every artist must at least travel to Paris to be immersed in the culture and milieu of the "city of light". At this time, Gianne was married to the hyperrealist artist, Richard Harper. Gianne worked as a studio assistant to Jennifer Bartlett in Paris while continuing to pursue her art.
In 1990, she was invited to the American Academy in Rome to be one of three resident invited artists for the academic year. It was this time of intense exploration that proved to be one of her strongest artistic experiences.
Gianne used her artistic vision to completely restore her later husband's family's 18th century château and estate complete with authentic color palettes and details, fabrics and period furniture. The chateau is a living museum and testament to a historically vibrant past that celebrated all of the fine arts. Gianne recently completed restoration of her artist's studio on the chateau grounds. Her life within the setting of the château and surrounding forest has been a foundation for the exploration of her new work in imaginary landscapes. The result is sincere and meaningful work that speaks to collectors who are sensitive to contemplative composition.
In 1997, she co-founded Laurier, a salon dedicated to discovering and introducing new artists to an elite and private public: CEOs, diplomats, producers and collectors. Laurier is evolving into a European art foundation. She sings in the semi-professional Paris Choral Society and is frequently requested to play improvisational flute music at events.
Gianne has published four limited edition artists' books with recognized poets and authors, including "Transylvania" by Maria Maîllat which is in the French National Archival collection. The Colas Foundation awarded her a purchase prize in 2001.
Gianne had her first solo painting exhibition in Paris in 1987, and is referenced in the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington DC. She has since exhibited solo in France, Germany, Sweden and Italy. She has exhibited widely with other artists in France and New York. Gianne continues to exhibit her art regularly in France, and her works are permanently on view at the prestigious Parisian gallery, Méchiche, 182 Faubourg Saint Honoré in the 8th arrondisment.
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
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Gallery Jean-Luc Méchiche, 182 Fbg Saint Honoré 75008 Paris, permanent exhibit
SELECTED SOLO AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007: Gallerie Jean-Luc Méchiche, Paris, France
2006: Societé Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
2006: Centre Georges Pompidou; Presentation 14th October for Le livre en
Fete
2006: Auction on Emerging Contemporary Artists, Montrouge
2006: Sale at Christies, Paris
2006: PACA, (Présence d'Art Contemporaine en Anjou)
2006: Exposition Internationale de Pastels de Giverny
2006: Salon de Montrouge
2005: Péristyle of the Grand Theatre, Saumur
2004: Espace Godeline, Angers, France
2004: LAB'04 London Artists Book Fair
2004: Villa Cook, Foundation Le Courbusier, Paris, France
2002: « Burst » Gallery Virgil de Voldère, New York, USA
2002: « Pages » Book Fair, Paris, France
2002: Salle Gaveau, Paris, France
2001: Colas Foundation, Boulogne, France
2000: « Three New Artists » Brener La Hune Gallery, Paris, France
2000: Frankfurt Fair, Germany
2000: Laurier Patronage Salon, Paris, France
1999: SAGA, Paris, France
1998: « A to Z », Gallery W, Paris, France
1997: Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris, France
1996: « Angels Over Rome » Art Gallery Internet, Rome, Italy
1995: Artemedia, Munich, Germany
1994: « Works on Paper », Gallery Stuart Katz, Los Angeles California USA
1993: Photo Peinture Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris, France
1992: Montrouge Painter1s Salon, France
1991: American Academy of Rome, Italy
1989: « Abstract Expressionism » Ossjo Gard, Sweden
1989: Arnault & Lagercrantz Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
1987: School of Architecture La Vilette, Paris, France
PRESS & REVIEWS
2010: Chute, Marie Eve Gardère, Rome Italy
2005: The Days and Nights of Gianne Harper by Bertrand Gilet, Nouvelle République, Ed Saumur, France 04/06/05
2005: Gianne Harper: I am not Afraid of Beauty, Courrier de l'Ouest ed. Saumur, France 03/06/05
2004: The Imaginary Landscapes of Gianne Harper Courrier d'Ouest, ed. Angers, France. 18/06/04
2002: Slingshot Gallery Show, Figaro New York, USA
2002: « Seizing the Light: The Paintings of Gianne Harper », Patricia Levin, Los Angeles, California, USA
1999: Anne Laure Sizun, Paris, France
1999: « Le Defi des Artistes », Jean Philippe Cantonet, Paris, France
1998: Preface of Transylvania, Gilles Kraemer, and Paris, France
1998: Johanna Sitkowska, Paris, France
1992: Paris Free Voice, Dawn Baude, and Paris, France
1990: Wuft Paris, Summer Edition, Berlin, Germany
1989: Expressen, Stig Larsson, Stockholm, Sweden
1989: Engblom Soren, Stockholm, Sweden
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