Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Daniel Venjean. Sci-fi Art.

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Born in Angers, Venjean first exhibited his drawings and gouaches ... inspired by the surrealist literature and SF "Black River Anticipation, Meteor, Galaxy ..." in 1958 at the Foyer St Paul Angers. The 60s: Created rock groups, studies and research painting techniques of the Flemish painting of the fifteenth and sixteenth century.  Anjou and the Taverne Poets works were accepted and exhibited by Peter Lanne Palette d'Or. Accepted at the Winter Exhibition of the City of Paris Museum of Modern Art. Standing painter gallery Marigny Paris and Tokyo. Several exhibitions with young surrealist artists, the Salon des Artistes Independants and French (an associate). The 70s: Exhibition Paris: Galerie Duncan, The Dolmen, Biron, Pergolesi Gallery Konstsalongen Sweden, Otto Vienna, Tokyo Marigny. Selected by Maurice Genevoix of the French Academy Award, 1972 New York, New York and traveling exhibitions in the USA. 80: Exhibitions and Conventions of Science Fiction, solo exhibition at the inauguration of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Astronautics Festival in Meribel, France Air Museum, Exploration of Space City Hall of Paris, Castiglione Paris gallery, Gallery Guichard Lyon. Worked with John Deacon and Roger Taylor of rock group Queen for the creation of a Space Opera, Jean Claude Brially, audiovisual shows, Grand Prix of France Arts. 90s: Theatrical scenery, lectures on the History of Art, Sacred Art of Venjean, decorative French Art Exhibition in New York Décor; The French Osaka Japan. Radio and television (France culture, FR3, NHK Japan ...). Années2000: Galerie Le Jardin des Arts Paris Champs Elysées, Adam and Eve Barbizon, a member of the Society of Arts of the Imaginary and Fantastic Dream, Cyber ​​varnishing Brainphasing One Retrospective Museum of the Air Angers Marce. Various exhibitions and awards in the US (New York, Chicago, Boston, Claremore, permanently galleries: Amesbury MA, Newburyport MA, ME Exeter)

 

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