Jerome Lagarrigue
Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Wikidata image Jérôme Lagarrigue (born August 18, 1973[1]) is a French painter living in New York City.[2][3][4]
Biography
Lagarrigue was born in Paris, to a French father who was an illustrator and painter, and an American mother who was a journalist and writer. As a child, he was schooled in France, but spent summers in New York City, where he now lives. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, with a major in illustration, in 1996.[1][5]
Two years after graduation, Parsons School of Design made Lagarrigue professor of drawing and painting.[6]
In 2002, Lagarrigue won the John Steptoe Award for New Talent for his illustrations in Freedom Summer.[7]
Solo exhibitions
- 2001 - "Boxers", The Cutting Room Gallery, 19 W 24th St, New York City.[1]
- 2002 - "Recent works", Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles.[1]
- 2003 - "Paintings", UFA Gallery, 526 W 26th St, New York City.[1]
- 2005 - "Synchresis", TheXpo Gallery, 63 Pearl St, Brooklyn, New York City.[1]
- 2006 - "Paesaggio Del viso", Villa Medicis, Rome, Italy and Oliver Waltman Gallery, Paris.[1]
- 2007 - "Boxing", Galerie Olivier Waltman, 74 Rue Mazarine, Paris.[1]
- 2009 - "Brooklintimate", Galerie Olivier Waltman, 74 Rue Mazarine, Paris.[1]
- 2010 - "Urban Boxing United", Palais de la Bourse, Marseilles, France.[1]
- 2011 - "Anne Claire", BDG Gallery, 535 W 25th St, New York City.[1]
- 2012 - "Closer", Waltman Ortega Gallery, 2233 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL.[1]
- 2014 - "Visible Man", Driscoll Babcock Gallery, 525 W 25th Street, New York City.[8]
- 2017 - "The Tipping Point", Lazarides Gallery, 11 Rathbone Place, London, UK.[9]
Books illustrated
- 1999 - "My Man Blue", text by Nikki Grimes. Template:ISBN
- 2002 - "Freedom Summer", text by Deborah Wiles. Template:ISBN
- 2003 - "Me and Uncle Romie", text by Claire Hartfield. Template:ISBN
- 2004 - "Going North", text by Janice N. Harrington. Template:ISBN
- 2004 - "Freedom on the Menu", text by Carole Weatherford. Template:ISBN
- 2007 - "Poetry for young people", poems by Maya Angelou. Template:ISBN
- 2007 - "Pleine Face", text by Sylvain Coher, publisher: Éponyme. Template:ISBN [10]
References
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- ↑ L'Événement 752-755 p 65 1999 "ILLUSTRATEUR Jérôme Lagarrigue Il veut marier l'Europe et l'Afrique via Brooklyn Il a commencé sa carrière en peignant sur les murs de Paris. Entre un père français, grand amateur d'art, et une mère noire américaine, écrivain, le milieu ..."
- ↑ The Coretta Scott King Awards, 1970-2009 - Page 89 Henrietta M. Smith - 2009 " 1973– Living in Brooklyn and serving on the faculty of Parsons School of Design, Jerome Lagarrigue is immersed in the New York art world. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1996. He grew up in France, the son of a ..."
- ↑ Paris Match 2606-2609 p26 1999 "Pourquoi ce Français vit-il à Brooklyn ? Pourquoi Jérôme Lagarrigue collabore-t-il au prestigieux « New Yorker », le supplément littéraire du « New York limes et à aucune publication française? Un peu parce que sa mère est américaine."
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- 1973 births
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- 20th-century French painters
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- 21st-century French painters
- 21st-century French male artists
- Living people
- Coretta Scott King Award winners
- French children's book illustrators