Marc-Antoine Goulard | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Education | Berklee College of Music of Boston |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Lyrical Abstraction |
Biography
editMarc-Antoine Goulard is a French artist, born in 1964 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, who defends abstract lyric painting. He began his career as a classical musician then as a painter. He lives in, London since 2010
Musician
editMarc-Antoine Goulard learned the piano from the age of 4 years old then start to play the flute at 9 years old. He studied the flute and composition at the conservatory of music of Rueil-Malmaison then graduated with honor at the conservatory in Paris to become a concertist.
Marc-Antoine arrived in America in 1985 to take up the saxophone and continued his studies in jazz composition at the prestigious Berklee college of Music . However while music, with its foundation of tone and composition, provided him the means for expression, it would ultimately be in painting that Goulard found his creative voice.
Marc-Antoine Goulard discovered painting in May 1988 and received a residency in 2009 at the Josef Albers and Anni Foundation in Bethany, Connecticut. Art critic Nicholas Fox Weber, biographer and director of an art foundation, he recognized the quality of Marc-Antoine Goulard's [1] visual work and published in September 2008 the catalogue " raisonné " of his paintings.[2]
The social platform Saatchi Online exhibit the creative envinroment and portfolio of Marc-Antoine Goulard.[3]
Among many galleries Marc-Antoine Goulard's paintings are shown at the following ones: Gallery William Turner in Los Angeles, galerie Brissot (rue de Verneuil) Paris,[4] gallery Ruth Morpeth in New Jersey,[5][6] gallery Cynthia Drennon in Santa Fe and the gallery Cynthia Corbett in London - Bruno Framont - Connecticut, USA. Gallery " 174 Faubourg " Paris, France, Josephine Clavel projects in London
His monotypes are printed and published with the Editions Jacques Berville in Arpaillargues.[7]
He has been chosen as the French artist for the cultural year France - Russia 2010.[8]
Marc-Antoine Goulard has also been the patron in 2005 for the association "Tous les enfants ont des droits" where his paintings have been disseminate at the Sénat (France).[9]
See also
editDesigner
Notes
edit- ^ Les critiques d'Art dans Culture Mag Jacques Charles-Gaffiot - directeur du Centre culturel du Panthéon - Nicholas Fox Weber [1]
- ^ Septembre 2008 - Marc-Antoine Goulard par Nicholas Fox Weber - Le Livre d'Art [2]
- ^ Saatchi Online presents Marc-Antoine Goulard
- ^ October 2010 - Brissot Gallery - Marc-Antoine Goulard -
- ^ Novembre 2009 - Ruth Morpeth Gallery - Marc-Antoine Goulard - "Almost Recognizable" [3]
- ^ December 2010 - Ruth Morpeth Gallery - Goulard/1/thumbs
- ^ "Janvier 2010 - Les Editions Berville - Estampes contemporaines". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
- ^ Mai 2010 - La Russie en France - Duo franco-russe Marc-Antoine Goulard et Darya Sourovtseva "Duo franco-russe Marc-Antoine Goulard et Darya Sourovtseva | la Russie en France | l'Année de la Russie en France et celle de la France en Russie". Archived from the original on 2010-10-20. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
- ^ Parrainage de l'association "Tous les enfants ont des droits [4] - [5]
References
editFurther reading
edit- Berklee College of Music
- Nicholas Fox Weber (2008). Marc-Antoine Goulard. Paris: Le Livre d'Art. ISBN 978-2-35532-028-6.