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French artist, painter and designer, Claude-Max Lochu was born in 1951 in Delle in Territoire de Belfort, Franche-Comté and completed his degree at the École des Beaux-Arts of Besançon. Lochu was exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts, Dole, and is now exhibited permanently in Faure Museum as well as in 2 galleries in Paris and Lyon. == Biography == Claude-Max Lochu completed his National Diploma of Painting at Art School in Besançon in 1975 and first exhibited his works in 1976 in Rabat and Tanger, Morocco. In 1979, he set up in Paris and exhibited his work at the ''Montrouge Contemporary Art Show'' in 1981 and 1982. While visiting Japan in 1982, he studied the Sumi-é, an ink painting technique, with the Japanese painter Shiko Itoh. As Bashō, he will turn his travels into a source of inspiration. These travel paintings will lead to the ''Houses of the Sky'', studies on reliefs of the city of Paris, Rome, Lisbon, and Amsterdam, London, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Berlin. Lochu was exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Dole in 1985.〔(CONSERVATION DÉPARTEMENTALE DES MUSÉES DES BEAUX-ARTSDU JURA )〕 Claude-Max Lochu also works on still life, interiors, landscapes of south of Europe, such as Mont Ventoux and Sorgue in Luberon, Aix-les-Bains, Valley Di Cecina and Volterra, where he looks for poetry rather than the representation. In addition to his works at the Artima gallery in Paris, Lochu exhibited at Faure Museum of Aix-les-Bains.〔(Biographie )〕 Since 2001, he has held personal exhibitions at the Accademia libera natura e cultura in Querceto in Italia.〔Accademia libera natura e cultura, Querceto Percorsi, Éditeur Spirito Libero Publinship, 2010, ISBN 88-96512-05-0, ISBN 978-88-96512-05-0〕 Since 2006, he has participated in the Peace and Light Festival for the project of Temple for Peace to be built by the Vajradhara-Ling Center in Normandy with a view to promoting world peace.〔(Festival Paix et Lumière )〕 In 2000 at Faure Museum, he exhibited ''Aix les Bains depuis le Boulevard des Anglais'', a painting〔(La face cachée du Musée Faure ! ), January 2006〕 that he performed on his first visit at Aix-les-Bains which is now exposed in the entrance of the museum.〔(La Poésie des Apparences par Claude Max Lochu ), mai 2012〕 It represents an overview of the city and landscape.〔(Les lithographies de l'Atelier Pons )〕 In 2012, his portrait of Auguste Rodin is added to the collections of the museum.〔(Biographie ), website of Claude-Max Lochu〕 In 2012, he exhibited at the Faure Museum in Savoie.〔(“Pour solde de tout compte” ou la renaissance du thème ), Le Dauphiné libéré, April 28, 2012〕 In 2013, he exhibited at the Musée des beaux-arts de Gaillac in the Tarn.〔(Gaillac. Claude-Max Lochu aux Beaux-Arts ), La Dépêche du Midi, February 9, 2013〕 From July to September 2013, 26 of his oil paintings, gouaches and drawings are presented at the Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot in Sochaux in the Doubs. 〔(Prendre les chemins de traverse ), L'Est Républicain, July 11, 2013〕〔 (Exposition. Avec Lochu, la poésie s'invite au musée Peugeot ), Le Pays, July 16, 2013〕 The visitor center of the Pays des Impressionnistes, focused on Impressionists who painted along the Seine River, organized a tour of his atelier in January 2014 in Carrières-sur-Seine.〔Pays des Impressionnistes , Video, January 26, 2014〕 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「Claude-Max Lochu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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