Art on a Postcard Winter Auction, Lots 101-200
04 NOVEMBER 2021 - 25 NOVEMBER 2021Notes
About
Elisabeth Lecourt lives and work in London
Education
1999-2001 Master of Art, Royal College of Art, London
1997-1999 Post Graduate Diploma, Central Saint Martins
1997- 1994 BA (Hons), Kingston University, London
1993- 1994 BTEC, Hereford College of Art and Design, Hereford
1991-1993 Beaux Arts, ESAC, Pau, France
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO SHOWS
2016 - Canary Wharf, First Edition, curated by Tatyana Dashyshyn, London
2015 - 88 Hereford, curated by Kate MacGuire, London
2013 - Envie d’art, 24 rue Threilhard, Paris 8
2013 - Elisabeth Lecourt, Caro Foss Fine Art, London
2018 - Elisabeth Lecourt, NOPX, Turin
2018 - Gallery Het Oude Raadhuis, September, Amsterdam
2006 - “I Hope You Win The War”, Berendsen Gallery, Rotterdam
2015 - Cheongju International Craft Biennale, Cheongiu
GROUP EXHIBITIONS & ART FAIRS (selected)
2021 - ASC Gallery, work selected by Julie Verhoeven, London
2020 - The Israel Museum, Stella Fischbach Department of Modern Art, Jerusalem
2020 - Hotel Zena, Washington DC
2020 - Soho House, Pigalle, Paris
2018 - LA Art Show, with K+Y Gallery, Los Angeles
2018 - Palm Beach, with K+Y, Miami
Gallery Representation
Gallerie Isabelle Laverny, Paris
Jess Feldman, New York
Byard Art, Cambridge
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
The watercolours I gave to the auction is a reflection of the feelings and the emotions. I paint spontaneously, without images or storylines. My work can be seen as semi-autobiographical, a search within the self, lead by the subconscious, a search towards beauty, the beauty of what makes us. I am trying to attain the organic, the lifeblood, the enigmas of the emotions and of the body.
PLEASE DO NOT BID ON ARTWORK IN OUR ART ON A POSTCARD AUCTIONS IF YOU INTEND ON SELLING THE ARTWORK AFTER YOU HAVE PURCHASED IT. THIS AUCTION HAS BEEN ORGANISED FOR CHARITY AND ALL ARTWORKS HAVE BEEN GENEROUSLY DONATED BY THE ARTISTS TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE HEPATITIS C TRUST. WHEN THE WORK PRODUCED FOR THE CHARITY IS SOLD ON THE SECONDARY MARKET IT DAMAGES OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ARTIST AND PREVENTS US FROM FUNDRAISING.
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