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Alex Michon is a British artist and writer, based in London who runs the Transition Gallery in Hackney with Cathy Lomax. ==Career== Alex Michon gained an MA Fine art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London in 2003. She exhibits her work, which is mostly painting and drawing.〔(Transition Gallery. Alex Michon CV )〕 She also writes for ''Arty'' magazine and ''Garageland''. Since 2004 Michon has been a co-director of The Transition Gallery and in 2005 became editor (with Olly Beck) of ''Critical Friend'' a review-based art publication. Michon's work in the ''Girl on Girl'' show at the Transition Gallery in 2004 was described: :Alex Michon draws, paints, embroiders and decoupages over the pages of romantic fiction and linen hankies; layering images of sexual encounters, and personal disappointments she disrupts the nicey, nicey text whilst acknowledging a fascination with its romantic hinterland of imaginary fulfilment.〔(''Girl on Girl'', Transition Gallery, January 2004 ) Retrieved April 1, 2006〕 Michon is also known for having worked with The Clash 1977–83, when she designed several ranges of clothing for the band. Some of her shirts were included in Mick Jones' ''The Rock & Roll Public Library'' at Chelsea Space in London.〔From 18.03.09 – 18.04.09 at Chelsea Space http://www.chelseaspace.org/〕 She is currently writing a book about her work with The Clash, and is also featured in Paul Gorman's book ''The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alex Michon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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