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Anne Pigalle is a French singer and multimedia artist (writer, musician, art performer, poet, photographer and painter).


Biography


Early career

Pigalle grew up in
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. As a teenager, she played guitar in an all-female band, hanging out with
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musicians in Paris and London. She attended the Sex Pistols gig at the Chalet du Lac in 1976. She appeared in magazines such as '' i-D,'' ''Magazine No. 2,'' ''Grabuge'' and '' Facade.'' In the early 1980s, she moved to
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, performed in clubs such as
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's
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Club Left at the
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, in
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made a recording of " Love For Sale" produced by
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released on Illuminated Records and recorded for
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an opera called ''The Kiss,'' written by Michael Nyman and produced by David Cunningham. She then signed a contract with
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and released an album on ZTT/ Island Records in 1985 called ''Everything Could Be So Perfect.'' In 1986, Pigalle revamped
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, a club in Piccadilly
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, London, with a new concept: Les Nuits Du Mercredi. She also played at
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. In 1988, Anne take parts in the French tour Rock En France, 7 days, 7 French cities including Le Rex in Paris and with such bands as Noir Desir , lots of glorifying press followed She was photographed by
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and Nick Knight; her music and image were used in Japanese TV commercials for
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and Karl Lagerfeld. Around that time she toured Japan and Europe. In 1989, she performed for TV arts programme
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for the anniversary of the French Revolution. Other TV appearances included '' The Tube'' (in the UK), Ardisson's ''Bains de Minuit'' (in France), Japan and Mexico. Pigalle left ZTT Records at the end of the 1980s and produced and starred in a Japanese commercial for
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department store with her song "Tango Contre La Montre", it's on YouTube. She was voted fifth Best Performer of the Year by Los Angeles radio station
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. She played a show at
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, Los Angeles as well as Johnny Depp's club
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.


More recent career

From 2001, mostly in London, Pigalle produced home movies and videos, electronic tracks, Polaroid self-portraits, paintings, poems, curated events in nightclubs, wrote an autobiographical screenplay, appeared in films, developed her art performances and the Amerotic Salons. The Amerotic Salon has been performed at The Colony Room and at Glastonbury Festival. From 2005 to 2007, she exhibited her paintings and self-portrait Polaroids (for which she created visual sets, erotic masks and crowns of flowers) at the Charing Cross Gallery, Michael Hoppen gallery, and the Aquarium Gallery. She called her art 'amerotic' ('âme' means 'soul' in French). In 2007, she launched a night at the Grill Room,
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, called ''Spirit of Ecstasy,'' where she performed a futuristic cabaret show along with bohemian poets. In 2009 and 2010, she sang at shows in Mexico and at the Tuareg
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in Timbuktu, Mali, Africa. Some electronic tracks appeared on Youtube, still unreleased commercially , co-written with TDS . With My Blonde, The Jewel, Journey through Europe and more ... In 2010 and 2011, Pigalle released the trilogy, ''L'âmerotica Part I and II'' on iTunes - 21 surreal and erotic vignettes of poetry set to music. In 2013 she released a collection of new songs and erotic poems called ''Madame Sex.'' In 2015, she released ''Madame Sex'' and ''L'ame Erotique'' as an art CD, and played live concerts in London. In spring 2015, Pigalle created 'La nuit Amerotique', a new venture night in Soho, with a new philosophy, performing various material relating to Pigalle, Soho, Art and Eroticism, in various locations. She included her poetry from ''Madame Sex'' and invited performance artists who have lived and worked in Soho to illustrate and share the show. In 2016 she performed a show at the National Portrait Gallery, London. In summer 2016, she played an art show, ''Not Dead at the G511ERY Gallery'', dedicated to her late mother. In autumn-winter 2016/2017, Pigalle created the Madame Sex art performances in Pigalle, France, and followed up in the bars of Soho. In spring 2017, Anne organises an art show at Soho's We Are Cuts institution, ''Les P'tites Femmes De Soho'', dedicated to nightlife's little women. In autumn 2017 she organised a multi-media evening in Soho, ''Soho Mon Amour'', at the 01 zero studios. She performed again at the National Portrait Gallery in London during its Cézanne exhibition. She celebrated the 40th anniversary of
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with an art show and a concert of punk songs in Hackney Wick called 'Never Mind Jackson Bollocks, Here's Anne Pigalle...' 2018: Performance of "
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" for the 50th anniversary of the film '' Performance'' in Powis Square. Donald Cammell and Nick Roeg with
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, organised by Tom Vague .
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was a friend of Anne's October 2018: vinyl album release of ''Ecstase'' in Soho — 10 songs written and produced by Pigalle accompanied with film. Musicians guests includes
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, original bass player of the Sex Pistols, Terry Edwards of Gallon Drunk and Paul Robinson (
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). The photography for the cover are Anne's own self-portraits and graphics by
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. 2019. Pigalle's image is used on a collage board at the entrance the Centre Choreographique National d'Orleans by Agnes B in connection with a touring exhibition Les Jeunes Gens Modernes on French New Wave. April 2019: release of the CD ''Ecstase'' with a multimedia show at the
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in London; October 2019: Pigalle is the award winner for best art film for the multi media project ''Ecstase'' at the
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, 2019. January 2020: Soho Extravaganza performance concert at century Soho with guests Ray Gange,
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, Museum of Soho, and Phil Dirtbox; June 2020: Pigalle participated in the
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, the largest cabaret festival in the world with two film bites for the special COVID-19 edition, replacing a scheduled live performance; Summer 2020: Pigalle organised safe musical picnics in various bandstands including Regent's Park, Parliament Hill Fields and St Anne's Gardens in Soho; September to November 2020: Pigalle's Album ''Ecstase'' is featured in an exhibition at Switzerland Chur's Museum of Modern Art, Bünder Kunstmuseum, titled ''Dance Me til the End of Love'' along with work by others including
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and
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. Autumn 2020: Pigalle continued producing her ''Ecstase'' hand painted art masks; February 2021. Release of various tracks on Bandcamp. Live stream concert for Valentine's Day; March 2021. Winner of the Facebook app Uk Poets in London for Women History Month and World Poetry day 21/3/2021; 1 October 2021: Release of a limited hand painted edition art EP live in the studio, ''The Deal'' five new tracks produced by Anne Pigalle, 200 hand painted limited edition, on her website exclusively; January 2022: Paints the front cover for
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's vinyl album ''Moments like these'', produced by Mick Jones, on Gnu Inc. Recordings; February 2022: performance in Soho's art deco ''Crazy Coqs Cabaret & Jazz Club'' at Brasserie Zedel; April 2022: curated and performed in multi-media group show ''The Mavericks of Naive Fetichism'', with 11 artists featuring
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, Ray Gange,
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,
Vic Godard Vic Godard (born Victor John Napper) is an English singer-songwriter formerly of the punk group Subway Sect. He is now also a solo performer, while continuing to appear with various incarnations of Subway Sect. Biography Born Victor John Napper ...
, Simon Ould, Tom Vague, etal..., at 41 Frith Street, We Are Cuts, Soho, London. August 2022: Anne performs some of her songs at Andrew Logan festival of Love in Wales December 2022 : Nomination Number 43 for
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The Prisoner
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cape club, following Debbie Harry's nomination among many others. February 2023 : a commemoration concert for Henri Paul Tortosa ( Johnny Thunders, The Maniacs, and Festival punk de Mont-de-Marsan original guitarist) at the Dublin Castle featuring original member Chris Musto. Reviewed in
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Albums

*''Everything Could Be So Perfect'' (
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, 1985) *''L'Amérotica I and II'' ( iTunes, 2010/2011) *''L'Ame Erotique'' (iTunes, 2011) *''Madame Sex'' (2013) *''Madame Sex And L'ame Erotique'' (2014) *''Madame Sex Cd & L'Ame Erotique'' (2017) *''Ecstase'' (vinyl, A Pigallissimo Recording, 2018; CD, 2019, Bandcamp 2021) *'' The Deal '' - A 5 tracks Ep, (200 limited art edition Oct 2021)


References


External links

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'', no. 28, February 1985. 'Anne Pigalle, From EEC to ZTT', four page article and cover.
Pigalle's site
*''Smash Hits''
'Stranger than fiction', by Glyn Brown, 13 April 1985
*'' Smash Hits''
'A Leftbank Rendevous(sic)'
a conversation with Stephen Tintin Duffy, by Max Bell, 20 April 1985. *''Smash Hits''
'Anne Pigalle', by Peter Martin, April 24, 1985
*''Smash Hits''
'In search of perfection', by Robin Smith, 2 November 1985
*''Smash Hits''
S(he) stranger, by Deanne Pearson, 23 November 1985

Anne Pigalle, in ''The Mind's Construction Quarterly'' (TMCQ), by Joe Gibbs, Autumn 2005
*''FAD Magazine''
15 March 2017, 'Anne Pigalle Celebrates the Soho of Dreams and Desires – Les P’tites Femmes de Soho', by Herbert Wright
*''Louder Than War'
Review at ''Louder than War'' by Ian Canty, October 2018

Theartsdesk, Radio Show 25 - with bohemian chanteuse Anne Pigalle
By ''Peter Culshaw'' 2019. * '' Portobello Film Festival '' [Awar

* '' The Deal '' review Louder than Wa
Anne Pigalle - The Deal - extended play review
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