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France Wagner lives and works in Paris.
From 1965 to 1967, she traveled around the world; this will be her real school of painting since she is self-taught and improvises her first exhibitions, in Australia and Puerto Rico, among others.
In 1969, she participated in the decoration of the film "Que la Bête Meure" by Claude Chabrol.
In 1973, she met the sculptor Paul Belmondo who encouraged her and prefaced a brochure written by the critic André Weber.
France Wagner has also produced works for cruise liners, including the Queen Mary II in 2004.
France Wagner appears at Bénézit.
Main exhibitions in Paris:
1974/75 Laborde Gallery
1976 Carousel Gallery
1983 Drouant Gallery
1985 G. de Lacour Gallery
1987 Barbizon Gallery
1989 Tour Total Exhibition, La Défense
1992/95/97 Maig Davaud Gallery
2001 Church of Our Lady of Hope
2001 "30 years of painting", City Hall of the XVIth arrondissement
2005 Daniel Besseiche Gallery
Main exhibitions in the provinces:
Gassin Gallery (St Tropez) – Mirror Gallery (Montpellier) – Rivage Gallery (Douai) – Cultural space (Troyes) – Arcane Gallery (Bordeaux) – Renoir Gallery (Nice) – Frontignan Museum – Malgrange Gallery (Thionville) – Gallery Guémard (Angers) – Contemporary creators (Paleyrac) – Marbach Gallery (Mulhouse) – Saint Gilles (Reunion) – Pleiade Gallery (Dunkirk) – Dutilleul Gallery (Toulouse) – Léa Lemoigne Gallery (Lorient) – La Caverne des Arts (Chantilly) – Aktuaryus Gallery (Strasbourg) – Patrice Alexis Gallery (Thonon-les-Bains) – Christiane Valié Gallery (Clermont-Ferrand) – Paule Claeyssens Gallery (Lille) – Fardel Gallery (Le Touquet) – La Palette Gallery (Lorient) – Hotel de City (Concarneau) – Bressuire Museum – Ancy-le-Franc Castle – Espace Camille Claudel (St Dizier) – Besseiche Gallery (Pont-Aven, Courchevel, Dinard)
Main world exhibitions:
Germany: Blue Gallery (Mönchengladbach) – Van Heesh Gallery (Kleve)
Belgium: Galerie Reflets (Brussels) – Galerie Alpha (Brussels) – Galerie 7 (Mons) – Galerie Alain Beciani (Charleroi) – Galerie Exelmans (Maasek)
Luxembourg: Georges III Gallery
Netherlands: Barbizon Gallery (Doesburg) – Elisabeth Den Bieman de Haas Gallery (Amsterdam) – Smelik Gallery (Amsterdam) – Artitude Gallery (Nijmegen)
Sweden: Bennetter Gallery (Stockholm)
Switzerland: Ctepierre Gallery (Aubonne) – Crans Montana – ZUR Krone Gallery (Bätterkinder) – House of the Diet Gallery (Sion) – Montreux Casino
USA: Fort Lauderdale – Boston – Richmond – Kenneth Raymond Gallery
Mauritius: Hélène de Senneville Gallery
Japan: Edition and exhibition of lithographs
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists