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Michel Demanche
princess anne, MD
United States
Member Since: Dec 2003
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Artist Statement for Michel Demanche

Native-born Texan Michel Demanche, currently an assistant professor of art at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, is known for a multi media manner of art visualization. Often her work is the result of stories that manifest into painting, mixed works on paper, or photography. For the past 15 years Michel has been interested in the subject of eminent disaster, be it in the form of nightmares, storms, or man made destruction. These works have found their way into many venues such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Women’s Museum, Franklin Furnace Archive and most recently at the Affordable Art Fair, New York. As a mid career artist she is fortunate to also be part of several permanent collections such as Chase Manhattan Bank, Frito Lay Corporation, SUNY University Oswego. Her work can be found through her representatives, Chi Gallery, Brooklyn, New York and William Campbell Contemporary Art, Fort Worth, Texas. Her most recent accomplishment is to be the 2003 grand prize winner at the Fourth Florence Bienale.

Her most recent work is based on alchemical transformation, either in the form of abstract paintings or traditional silver gelatin photographs. Using reclaimed cameras and traditional printing methods Demanche has documented changes in her environment and the results to the native inhabitants.

“The world is a spiritual place and that spirit is found through the subtle natural forces through which we move. I express that spirit as the chemicals of my medium transform my visions”


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