Marine Joatton
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Marine Joatton is a contemporary French artist.
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[edit] Biography
Marine Joatton was born in Paris in 1972. She received a diploma from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris when she was 20 years old, but then decided to pursue a career in art. In 1995, she started a course of studies at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, Scotland, UK. Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (Ensb-a). From there, she obtained a diploma in 2001. Starting 2004, she had her own exhibitions.
[edit] Art
Marine Joatton started her artwork with the creation of "monsters", about 200 sculptures made from organic materials which she supsequently painted.
Starting 2002, she focused entirely on painting, starting with small formats of about 30x30cm. Since about 2004, she has been painting bigger formats (114x150).
[edit] Main exhibitions
2008 : "Venir à bout des taupes", galerie Eric Dupont (Paris)
2006, "un monde retourné", galerie Claude Samuel (Paris)
2004, "Les Encombrants", galerie du Haut-pavé (Paris)
2004, "Bête", Galerie d'Art de Créteil (Créteil)
[edit] Works in public collections
2005 : Fonds National d'Art Contemporain (FNAC)
[edit] External links
Personal website Marine Joatton[1]
Galerie Eric Dupont [2]
Articles and interviews about the work of Marine Joatton on paris-art.com: [3]

