Kliclo

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Kliclo[1] is an artist based in Paris, France. Her works deal with traces, remains and memories, often using Yiddish.

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Kliclo in 2016
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Known forInstallation, intaglio printmaking, painting
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Biography

Kliclo studied art history and engraving with Henri Goetz and Max Papart [fr], among others. Her works have been exhibited in Norway, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Israel and extensively in France, especially in Paris. Kliclo is known for her work Archived 2020-10-15 at the Wayback Machine in installation art, painting and etching. Her leitmotifs include Films, Pavements and Walls, non functioning Clocks and burnt or disintegrated Letters (message) and books. Some of her works incorporate text in Yiddish.

Selected solo exhibitions

The installation "Les partitions de vent" (detail), 2013. Burned sheet music drawn upon, resin, found object (music stand)
The installation "Les partitions de vent" (detail), 2013. Burned sheet music, drawing, resin, found object (music stand)
  • 2018 : De 18 à 18... La roue tourne[2] - Mairie du 13ème arrondissement de Paris
  • 2017 : Balades en roues libres, Espace Saint-Jean, Melun[3]
  • 2017 : Galerie Marie-Laure de l'Ecotais - Paris 6ème
  • 2012 : Mon Atlantide, Salle Lucie Aubrac, de Montmorency, Val-d'Oise[4]
  • 2010 : L'Apostrophe Scène nationale, Cergy-Pontoise et Val-d'Oise[5]
  • 2008 : Galerie am Storchenturm - Berlin
  • 2003 : Cercle Bernard Lazare Paris, Centre culturel[6]
  • 2002 : Centre Culturel Rachi Paris - Rétrospective

Selected group exhibitions

Selected installations

Collections

Awards

  • 2004 – Laureate of the Prix Les Voies de la Réussite[9]

References

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