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  1. Annette Messager (Berck-sur-Mer, Paso de Calais, 30 de noviembre de 1943) es una artista contemporánea francesa. Es conocida principalmente por su trabajo de instalación, en el que a menudo incluye fotografías, grabados y dibujos, y materiales diversos. [ 1 ]

  2. Annette Messager (born 30 November 1943) is a French visual artist. She is known for championing the techniques and materials of outsider art. In 2005, she won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Biennale for her artwork at the French Pavilion. In 2016, she won the prestigious Praemium Imperiale International Arts Award.

  3. Annette Messager, née le 30 novembre 1943 à Berck (Pas-de-Calais) [1], est une artiste et plasticienne française. Elle a notamment réalisé des installations incorporant diverses techniques artistiques dont la photographie ou le dessin [2]. Son art essaye de stimuler un dialogue autour du corps, l'intimité, les tabous, le ...

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › annette-messagerAnnette Messager | Artnet

    23 de abr. de 2022 · Annette Messager is a celebrated contemporary French installation artist. View Annette Messager’s 261 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  5. www.moma.org › calendar › exhibitionsAnnette Messager | MoMA

    12 de oct. de 1995 · Oct 12, 1995–Jan 16, 1996. Annette Messager is the first retrospective in the United States of the work of French artist Annette Messager (b. 1943), one of the most provocative and important contemporary artists working in Europe.

  6. 7 de may. de 2010 · Annette Messager (born 30 November 1943) is a French visual artist. She is known for championing the techniques and materials of outsider art. In 2005, she won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Biennale for her artwork at the French Pavilion.

  7. Annette Messager (born 30 November 1943) is a French visual artist. She is known for championing the techniques and materials of outsider art. In 2005, she won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Biennale for her artwork at the French Pavilion.