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Champion Métadier
Born
Isabelle Champion Métadier

1947
Tours, France
NationalityFrench
EducationCollege Art and Design Talm in Tours
Beaux-Arts de Paris
Known forVisual art

Isabelle Champion Métadier (born 23 June 1947), better known by her artistic name Champion Métadier, is a French visual artist.[1][2][3]

Background

Métadier was born on 23 June 1947 in Tours, France.[1] She was educated at College Art and Design Talm in Tours and Beaux-Arts de Paris. She had her first solo exhibition at the Stevenson and Palluel Gallery in 1977. Her exhibitions took place in 1980 at the Biennale de Paris. In 1983, Champion Métadier received the 1st prize for painting at the 19th Salon d'art contemporain de Montrouge. In 1985, she exhibited at the Pasquale Trisorio gallery in Naples and participated in numerous exhibitions in various museums and institutions in Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Austria, and South America.

In 2020, the Musée des Arts et Métiers (Paris) gave her carte blanche and exhibits the Toxictoys in its permanent collection until June 2021.[2]

Exhibitions (selected)

References

  1. ^ a b "Arts : à Tours, Isabelle Champion Métadier fait sa révolution". Le Monde (in French). 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  2. ^ a b "Monumentale Champion Métadier aux Arts et Métiers". Connaissance des Arts (in French). 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  3. ^ "Gravelines : Isabelle Champion Métadier expose sa vision numérique de l'estampe jusqu'au 20 septembre". La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  4. ^ "Champion Métadier TOXICTOYS | musée des Arts et Métiers". www.arts-et-metiers.net (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  5. ^ "Champion Métadier - Expositions - Exhibitions". Suzanne Tarasieve. 2017-01-14. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  6. ^ Desjardins, Marie-Laure (2015-02-13). "Art Up ! à Lille - Un petit tour". ArtsHebdoMédias (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-12.
  7. ^ "Champion Métadier". Le Figaro (in French). 2010-09-06. Retrieved 2023-03-12.