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Jesrad, 2006

Didier Mouron (born 3 July 1958) is a Swiss artist (naturalized Canadian). He was born in Vevey. Didier Mouron has been called "The king of the pencil".

Selective exhibitions since 1976

  • Galerie Henry Meyer, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Galerie du Vieux-Port, Québec, Canada
  • Kristen Richards Gallery (Trump Tower), New York, US
  • Private exhibition at Donald Trump, New York, US
  • Mason Art, New York, US
  • Mandel & Co, Chicago, US
  • The Bardufi Collection, Phoenix, US
  • Designer Showcase, Dallas, US
  • L.I.D. Fine Arts, Warren (New Jersey), US
  • Galerie du Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland
  • E.G. Cody, Miami, US
  • Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, US
  • Atelier-galerie Didier Mouron, Mt-Pèlerin, Switzerland
  • Sitag, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Galerie Cazanove, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
  • Westin Mont-Royal, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada
  • Le Parc, "Ouvertures", Mt Pèlerin, Switzerland
  • S.B.S, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada
  • Museum of the Military Aviation, Payerne, Switzerland
  • Espace Arlaud, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Expositions sauvages "Off-the-Wall", US, Canada
  • Emily Hill, Singapore
  • Forbidden City, Beijing, China
  • Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Center, Guangzhou, China
  • "The dreams of Mouron", Warner Bros, Los Angeles, US

Important works

  • La Marée Descendante, 1985, 74 x 38 cm
  • Rencontre avec Déméter, 1985, 52 x 68 cm
  • Toujours en Vie, 1992, 50 x 39 cm
  • Le Judgement de Pâris I, 2005, 84 x 38 cm
  • Jesrad, 2005, 36 x 27 cm
  • La Chambre, 2008, 35 x 27 cm
  • Combien étaient-ils ?, 2011, 70 x 50 cm

Publications

  • Didier Mouron, Artal Editions, Switzerland
  • Words, Images, Primavesi Editions, Canada

Filmography

References

  1. Le Matin, June 2, 2002, Le top model et le roi du crayon.
  2. Le Soleil, juillet 1984, Exposition des dessins de D.Mouron.
  3. Le Matin, 25 octobre 1998, Donald Trump l'indestructible.
  4. France-Antilles, janvier 1989, Le style "papier-crayon" de Didier Mouron.

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