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  1. 28 de dic. de 2020 · Where the seemingly disparate elements of her work really come together, though, are her “inner sculptures” – dreamlike multimedia installations that have seen her transform storefronts, galleries, and her own NYC apartment with pastel-coloured silk and “Colette-ised” furniture.

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  2. 10 de dic. de 2021 · By Mark Westall • 10 December 2021. Share —. Between 1972 and 1983, the artist Colette transformed her Lower Manhattan loft into an immersive, ever-evolving installation and inhabited it as a living sculpture. Covering the ceilings and walls with ruched silks, blush satins, mirrors, cascading ropes and light boxes, Colette ...

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  3. An icon in her native France, Colette's scandalous life and works still captivate readers 150 years on from her birth, writes John Self.

  4. Gallery 98 has assembled a choice vintage selection that features some of Colette’s most remembered works from the 1970s and 80s. You will encounter her street paintings, the legendary window performance at Fiorucci, appearances at nightclubs like the Mudd Club, and the environment she lived in for six days at the Cologne Art Fair in 1977.

  5. Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, 28 de enero de 1873-París, 3 de agosto de 1954), más conocida como Colette, fue una novelista, periodista, guionista, libretista y artista de revistas y cabaré francesa.

    • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
    • 3 de agosto de 1954 (81 años), París (Francia)
    • Sidonie-Gabrielle-Claudine Colette
  6. With postcards, punk glamour, and pink silk, a legendary New York artist reenacts bohemia.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ColetteColette - Wikipedia

    Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette ( French: [sidɔni ɡabʁijɛl kɔlɛt]; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette, was a French author and woman of letters. She was also a mime, actress, and journalist.