Nathalie Du Pasquier
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Nathalie Du Pasquier (born 1957) is a
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-based artist and designer mostly known for her work as a founding member of the
Memphis Group The Memphis Group, also known as Memphis Milano, was an Italian design and architecture group founded by Ettore Sottsass. It was active from 1980 to 1987. The group designed postmodern furniture, lighting, fabrics, carpets, ceramics, glass and m ...
. Her early body of work includes furniture, textiles, clothing designs and jewelry in addition to iconic work in decoration and patterns. Since 1987, she has consistently dedicated herself to painting.


Early life

Du Pasquier was born in
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, in 1957. Du Pasquier drew influence from her parents. Her mother was an
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, which gave Du Pasquier an appreciation for classic art. From 1975 to 1977, she traveled through
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and West Africa, and in 1979 she moved to Milan. Du Pasquier drew influence from
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and
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.


Career


Memphis Group

In Milan, she met the designer
George Sowden George J. Sowden (born 1942 in Leeds, UK) is a designer and product developer. Career He studied architecture at Gloucestershire College of Art in the 1960s. In 1970, he moved to Milan, where he started working with Ettore Sottsass and Oliv ...
and in 1981, she and Sowden were asked to become two of the founding members of the
Memphis Group The Memphis Group, also known as Memphis Milano, was an Italian design and architecture group founded by Ettore Sottsass. It was active from 1980 to 1987. The group designed postmodern furniture, lighting, fabrics, carpets, ceramics, glass and m ...
by designer and architect
Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (Innsbruck, Austria 14 September 1917 – Milan, Italy 31 December 2007) was a 20th century Italian architect, noted for also designing furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting, home and office wares, as well as numerous buildings an ...
. Du Pasquier, the youngest member of the Memphis Group, designed textiles and furniture items. The group was known for making work under the motto "form follows fun". After the Memphis Group broke up, Du Pasquier shifted her focus to work on her solo career as a painter and sculptor.


Painting

In 1985, Du Pasquier started painting, and by 1987 it became her primary medium. She is represented by
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internationally and Galerie Greta Meert in Brussels. Her work has been the subject of several survey exhibitions. In 2015, Nathalie Du Pasquier opened a solo exhibition in
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, Germany titled "Big Game". This exhibit included 35 years of her artwork, dating back from 1980. The Institute of Contemporary Art at the
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opened an exhibit titled "Big Objects Not Always Silent" in 2016, containing years of abstract drawings, sculptures and figurative paintings. Du Pasquier was exhibited at the
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in Paris, in the 2019 group exhibition "Future, Former, Fugitive".


Solo design work

Du Pasquier has continued to design textiles, including patterns for clothes produced by
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since 2014 and blankets and other bedding, with her husband
George Sowden George J. Sowden (born 1942 in Leeds, UK) is a designer and product developer. Career He studied architecture at Gloucestershire College of Art in the 1960s. In 1970, he moved to Milan, where he started working with Ettore Sottsass and Oliv ...
, for Zig Zag Zurich in 2015. Her recent exhibit in
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, Italy, includes seven of Du Pasquier's sculptures. The site entitled "BRIC" was put on by ceramics brand Mutina's headquarters in October, 2019. The site displayed colored and textured bricks showing her duality of art and architecture. The exhibit purpose is to be interpreted by the viewer. The collection was such a success that MUT created brick material on sale similar to Du Pasquier's. The product Brac’ is available in five textures and can be used for the construct of walls. Later in Du Pasquier's career, she ventured into luxury design, designing silk scarves for
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and dresses for Valentino.


Style of work

Over the past couple decades Du Pasquier became fascinated with the imaging of two and three dimensional objects. For a long period of time she created still life paintings by reciprocating everyday objects. Later she built wooden structures representing objects with a real life eye for dimension and symmetry. Du Pasquier's art work consists of bold shapes and colors. Her paintings and figures represents a twist on abstract art. She is not in favor of using high tech graphics in her art. Most of her works are subsequently completed with a pencil and paper. Du Pasquier says she strives to put “elements together that are interesting to paint." Du Pasquier described the relationship between her early work and later work as "a chain of thoughts that follow each other. It would be impossible not to connect the two, even if at a certain point I decided to become a painter."


Works and publications

* ''10 Tappeti Moderni = 10 Modern Carpets'', 1986, with
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* ''Viaggio Tranquillo'', 1993 * ''Nathalie du Pasquier'', 2001, with Peter Cherry * ''Nathalie du Pasquier: domino'', 2002. * ''Arranging Things: A Rhetoric of Object Placement'' (illustrator), 2003, with
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* ''Square Paintings'', 2011 * ''1/16 du Pasquier'', 2011 * ''Achtung! Blumen!'', 2012 with
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* ''Nathalie du Pasquier: Don't Take These Drawings Seriously'', 2015, with
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See also

*
Memphis Group The Memphis Group, also known as Memphis Milano, was an Italian design and architecture group founded by Ettore Sottsass. It was active from 1980 to 1987. The group designed postmodern furniture, lighting, fabrics, carpets, ceramics, glass and m ...


References

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