VIENNET Christine

VIENNET Christine

France
1947

Online catalogue of the exhibition here

 

Christine Viennet, born in Norway in 1947, flourished in the world of ceramics by drawing inspiration from the nature that surrounded her since childhood. After studying at the Oslo School of Fine Arts and working with renowned ceramists in Norway and France, she developed her own style, influenced by the famous French Renaissance ceramicist, Bernard Palissy. Her works, whether vases, plates, basins, or sculptures, are animated by motifs inspired by both terrestrial and aquatic flora and fauna. 

Passionate about her art, Christine Viennet has had a prolific career, exhibiting her creations in galleries and museums worldwide since the 1980s. Her work is present in prestigious collections and renowned museums such as the Sèvres Museum of Ceramics, as well as in international exhibitions in New York, Japan, Sweden, and beyond. 

Beyond her professional journey, Christine Viennet shares reflections on her intimate connection with nature and her passion for artistic creation. Her childhood memories in Norway, where she sculpted snow with determination, shaped her worldview and fueled her imagination. Through her work, she expresses the depth of this connection, exploring themes of birth, death, and rebirth, while capturing the wonder and mysteries that nature inspires. 

Continuously evolving, Christine Viennet’s work broadens its horizons, exploring new artistic territories such as the depths of the sea and human faces. Guided by an insatiable curiosity and unwavering passion, her work testifies to her commitment to the beauty of the world and her desire to share this beauty with the public. 

Museum of Fine Arts, Tours (2002) 

Museum of Fine Arts, New Orleans (2003) 

Adrien Dubouché Museum, Limoges (2003 and 2020) 

Museum of Arts and Design, New York (2005) 

Museum of Decorative Arts, Bordeaux (2005) 

Bernard Palissy Museum, Saint Avit (2006) 

Museum of Ceramics, Sèvres (2000 and 2009) 

Skokloster Museum, Sweden (2012) 

Rabastens Museum (2014) 

Samadet Museum (2015) 

Adrien Dubouché Museum, Limoges (2003 and 2020) 

and many more... 

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