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Sculpture "The Shanty" 2004, by Monica Machado

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Monica Machado Born in Lisbonne (Portugal) in 1966. Lives in Paris, since 1981. Technique: Assembly of architectural elements in ceramics and fairy tales characters. Each room is lit and tells small stories. Wood, cardboard, plaster bands, paper, silicon glue, glass and fragments of crockery... Exhibition: 1993-1997. Callu-Mérite Gallery, Paris 1994. Solo Show Galerie Callu-Mérite, Paris 1999. Léonardo Gallery, Paris 2000. Art Paris, Carrousel du Louvre, Callu-Mérite Gallery, Paris Bibliography: One article in Tabacaria Verao, 1999 One article in Côté Sud april mai, 1993 One article in Expresso april-mai ,1997 Biography: Degree in Fine Arts by the National School of Fine Arts in Paris (1992),(Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts). - 1993 : Sculpture Prize, Salon des Félicités of Fine Arts / 3th Prize du salon de Montrouge - 1994 : Help to First Show (Culture Minister) - 1995 : Help to Creation ( Plastic Arts Department) / Acquisition of « Amor » (F.R.A.C.) - 1997 : Prize « Bordalo Pinheiro », Portugal.
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