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sandrine llouquet

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Ancient spiritual practices, esoteric rituals, re-imagined mythological imageries and religious behaviors have been at the center of Sandrine Llouquet´s art making. Fascinated by the powerful influences that religions and beliefs have played in many aspects of the human existence, she has been searching for common connections between them to try to understand their unshakable importance in the human psyche. Influenced by psychological and philosophical texts, and recently through the support of hypnosis sessions, she has been building an array of realms inhabited by magical, often esoteric, creatures. But her interest in religion lies on the evolution of its rituals, iconography and manifestations rather than on a theological perspective. Her relocation in Lisbon and the study of Portuguese Azulejo led her to the exploration of ornament as a possible language. Alchemy and syncretism are two recurring themes? in her research. Stemming from a personal curiosity in mythology and legends, she collects images, pictures and texts, which then, like in alchemy, are transmuted into esoteric worlds, where eeriness and ethereal magic live side by side. Sandrine also sees alchemy as a metaphor of her art practice and life – a quest for improving herself as an artist, but as a person and as a mother, a spiritual and intellectual research evolving in parallel with material experimentations. Born in 1975, Sandrine Llouquet graduated from the Villa Arson (Nice) in 1999. A major contributor to the development of contemporary art in Vietnam she co-founded Atelier Wonderful in 2005 followed by the collectives “Mogas Station” in 2006 and “Saigon Creative” in 2010. She then launched and managed during 3 years Salon Saigon, a private museum in Ho Chi Minh city. Sandrine´s work has been exhibited in numerous venues in Asia, Europe and US (Artfem Macau Biennale, Singapore Biennale, Shenzhen Biennale, Kenpoku Art (Japan), Ke Art Center (Shanghai), ARKO (Seoul), VCCA (Hanoi), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Le Point Commun (Annecy), Fondation Salomon (Annecy), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), The Mistake Room (Los Angeles)…).

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Chapitre 3: Les 101 Grandes Déesses

Chapitre 3: Les 101 Grandes Déesses

" Chapitre 3: Les 101 Grandes Déesses ", by Sandrine Llouquet Le Point Commun, Espace d'Art Contemporain, Annecy, France (photos: Antony Leclerc) --- Ancient spiritual practices, esoteric rituals, re-imagined mythological imageries and religious behaviours have been at the centre of Sandrine Llouquet’s artmaking.For many years, the French artist
Lub qhov rooj

Lub qhov rooj

Lub qhov rooj, performance, 20mn Co-directed by choreographer Nguyễn Phúc Hùng and visual artist Sandrine Llouquet Choreography: Nguyễn Phúc Hùng Scenography: Sandrine Llouquet Dancers: Sùng A Lùng, Phan Tiểu Ly, Phan Thái Bình and Đặng Minh Hiền Based on the true life of Sung A Lung, Lub qhov rooj (“the door” in Hmong
The Cabinet of Dr Komo

The Cabinet of Dr Komo

“The Cabinet of Dr Komo”, by Sandrine LlouquetKENPOKU ART 2016(Photos Keizo Kioku) For KENPOKU ART 2016, French artist Sandrine Llouquet conceived of an imaginary study of a Dutch doctor, a friend of the owner of Hozumike House. She researched the Kenpoku region, and inquired into various cultural aspects of the Edo period, including yokai (mon
Days and Nights of Revolving Joy

Days and Nights of Revolving Joy

Part of Sandrine Llouquet´s solo exhibition "Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy", at Galerie Quynh, feb 2019 "Days and Nights of Revolving Joy" 2019 single channel video with sound 35’ 13” "Faithful to Llouquet’s idea of syncretism, "Days and Nights of Revolving Joy" is a celebration of various sources from the cult of Isis to Cath
Capitulo 5 - em breve, solo exhibition at Base, Lisbon

Capitulo 5 - em breve, solo exhibition at Base, Lisbon

"Mapa de Apolline", "Mapa de Thrung-Thrung", "Mapa de Jean Brau", "Mapa de Pedro Ishikawa", "Mapa do irmaozinho que tanto querias", "Mapa de Zaj de Sushan", pencil on paper, 29.5 x 42 cm, 2023 OR...or... What came first? The work or the artist? The gallery or the work? The artist or the gallery? Sandrine Llouquet would probably answer OR. This or t
Chapitre 2: "Midi" (drawings)

Chapitre 2: "Midi" (drawings)

untitled - pencil, watercolor, ink on paper - 40.5x30cm - 2015 (private collection ) untitled - pencil, watercolor, ink on paper - 40.5x30cm - 2015 (courtesy Galerie Quynh) The Wounded Healer 1 - pencil, watercolor, ink on paper - 40.5x30cm - 2015 (courtesy Galerie Quynh) The Wounded Healer 2 - pencil, watercolor, ink on paper - 40.5x30cm - 2015 (c
Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy

Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy

... Until April 6, 2019 at Galerie Quynh (www.galeriequynh.com) View of the exhibition (ground floor) view of the exhibition (3d room) Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy (...) Borrowing a line from The Four Zoas, an unfinished book of mythic poems by William Blake, the title reflects a continuous and elaborate journey of learning and disco
Perinthia

Perinthia

Perinthia, performance, 20', 2018 Direction and scenography: Sandrine Llouquet Dancer: Nguyen Minh Tam Drummer: Zach Schreier Performed at Krossing Over Festival (Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh city - L'Etoile du Nord, Paris - Metaxu, Toulon)

biography

Sandrine Llouquet Visual artist Born, 1975 in Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal Miscellany From January 2021 Founder of O Gabinete de Madame Thao, Lisbon, Portugal https://ogabinetedemadamethao.com September 2019 - September 2020 Grantee (Orient Foundation Research Grant), Lisbon, Portugal June 2016 - July 2019 Director of Sa