April 15th, 2010
New exhibition poster – Julie Doucet
To accompany Julie’s linoprint exhibition, we have this amazing poster. £5 from the gallery or £7 inc. p&p. The bright lime green sets off Julie’s monochrome illustrations brilliantly!
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- Posted by April
March 19th, 2010
Next show – Julie Doucet linocut illustrations
Coming up … linocut illustrations by Canadian graphic artist Julie Doucet.
Also featured in the bookshop will be Julie’s comics and graphic novels.
Click here to view the show online.
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- Posted by Mike
March 16th, 2010
Print exhibition – Julie Doucet – 23 April
Here are some of the prints which will be on show in the gallery from 23 April.
- The Divorce, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Liberty, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- The rainbow contest, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- God is dead, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Fairies, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- The Styx, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- The Alaska fridge, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Ruche baby, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Stella, I love you, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Dragon, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- DMX, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- Attraction of gravity, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
- The Creator of the Universe, lino print, 225 x 240 mm, £ 175
You can find out more about the artist here.
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- Posted by April
March 16th, 2010
Next Exhibition – Julie Doucet
We at Castor & Pollux are very pleased to announce our first exhibition in 2010. The sun has come out at last, and we are preparing for an show of lino cuts from Julie Doucet.
Opening on the 23 April, this small, but perfectly formed group of prints were made as illustrations for ‘Chroniques de New York’ by Jean-Francois Jouanne.
Born in 1965 in Montréal, Julie Doucet was educated at a girl Catholic school. Then she began Fine Arts studies, first at the CÉGEP du Vieux Montréal (the equivalent of junior college), later at the Université du Québec à Montréal, where she completed a degree in printing arts. During her studies Julie Doucet took interest into drawing comics, and eventually devoted herself completely to that funny art form. Her comic book, Dirty Plotte began life as a photocopied fanzine. In it Doucet would document in french and in english her day to day life, her dreams, angsts, fantasies. The series was first published in 1991 by Drawn & Quarterly, in the comic book form. Shortly afterwards she won the prestigious Harvey Award for Best New Talent. She left for New York city, where she spent a year related in ’My New York Diary’ In the 1990s, she abandoned the medium of comic books and went back to printing. Woodcuts, linocuts, silkscreen printing, followed by an abundant production of artist’s books. She took part in many group exhibitions and, finally, in 2006 she had her own solo exhibition of her print work at the galerie B-312. Julie Doucet now writes and makes collages. Mostly.
See more of her prints here.
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