Sandrine Llouquet

Sandrine Llouquet is a French-Vietnamese artist, born in 1975. She graduated in 1999 from the Superior School of Fine Arts in Nice (France). 

Her work has been exhibited in Asia, Europe, and the USA, including the Artfem Biennale (Macau), the Singapore Biennale, the Shenzhen Biennale, Kenpoku Art (Ibaraki), Ke Art Center (Shanghai), ARKO (Seoul), VCCA (Hanoi), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), 52nd Venice Biennale Collateral Prog, Le Point Commun (Annecy), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), The Mistake Room (Los Angeles)… 

At the same time, she developed cultural activities in France and then in Vietnam, where she moved in 2005. She co-founded the artist-run space Atelier Wonderful and the collective Mogas Station. From 2016 to 2019, she ran the “Salon Saigon” museum in Ho Chi Minh City. She moved to Lisbon in 2019, where he spent the first year conducting research on Vietnamese tiles and mosaics with the support of the Orient Foundation. In 2021, she launched “O Gabinete de Madame Thao”.



artworks selection

exhibitions

OGMT Affordable Art Weekend – November, 15 – 17. 2024

The OGMT Affordable Art Weekend presented more than 30 established and emerging artists´ works within a price range that encouraged new collectors and admirers of art to engage with contemporary practices.

This exhibition showcased original works as well as prints, artists´ books and postcards.

 

“Porquê começar sempre com um círculo?” by Run Jiang – 27/09 – 08/11/2024

 In the black-and-white world of her playful yet serious ink drawings, the Lisbon-based Chinese artist, Run Jiang, reflects on her creative process: why does she always start with a circle?

 

1 . 21/10/2022 – 22/01/2023

1” is a group exhibition featuring works by André Almeida e SousaLuís AlmeidaConstança Arouca & Madalena Parreira, Francisca Carvalho, Nina Fraser Run Jiang Le Phi LongFlorian Song NguyenBertrand PeretThao Nguyen PhanPedro Proença, Quentin SpohnTruc-Anh and Mai-Loan Tu and celebrating the 1st anniversary of our gallery. 

(Flyer picture: Thao Nguyen Phan, “Alphabet in Containers 03” (detail), watercolor on paper, 2017)