// Sandrine Llouquet was born in France in 1975. She graduated in 1999 from EPIAR (International Pilote School of Art and Research) at Villa Arson in Nice, France. Sandrine Llouquet uses many mediums such as watercolor drawing, video animation, video art, sculpture, wall drawing and installation. The drawing practice plays a large place in Sandrine’s work. Spontaneous and influenced by her personal narrative, collective memory and literature - particularly Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll - her work, as she defines it, is a combination of contradictory feelings, sweetness and violence. In the vein of Nicolas Bourriaud and his “Esthétique relationnelle”, she proposes a work depending on the interaction between space, history and audience. In parallel with her personal art work, she supports and promotes contemporary art with Bertrand Peret through Wonderful, an extension of their work and artistic conceptions. She is also a founding member of the artists collective Mogas Station. She lives and works in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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