
Jesrad, 2006
Didier Mouron (born 3 July 1958) is a Swiss artist (naturalized Canadian). He was born in Vevey. Didier Mouron has been called "The king of the pencil".[1]
Selective exhibitions since 1976
- Galerie Henry Meyer, Lausanne, Switzerland
 - Galerie du Vieux-Port, Québec, Canada[2]
 - Kristen Richards Gallery (Trump Tower), New York, US
 - Private exhibition at Donald Trump, New York, US[3]
 - Mason Art, New York, US
 - Mandel & Co, Chicago, US
 - The Bardufi Collection, Phoenix, US
 - Designer Showcase, Dallas, US
 - L.I.D. Fine Arts, Warren (New Jersey), US
 - Galerie du Matterhorn, Zermatt, Switzerland
 - E.G. Cody, Miami, US
 - Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, US
 - Atelier-galerie Didier Mouron, Mt-Pèlerin, Switzerland
 - Sitag, Geneva, Switzerland
 - Galerie Cazanove, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe[4]
 - Westin Mont-Royal, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada
 - Le Parc, "Ouvertures", Mt Pèlerin, Switzerland
 - S.B.S, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada
 - Museum of the Military Aviation, Payerne, Switzerland
 - Espace Arlaud, Lausanne, Switzerland
 - Expositions sauvages "Off-the-Wall", US, Canada
 - Emily Hill, Singapore
 - Forbidden City, Beijing, China
 - Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Center, Guangzhou, China
 - "The dreams of Mouron", Warner Bros, Los Angeles, US
 
Important works
- La Marée Descendante, 1985, 74 x 38 cm
 - Rencontre avec Déméter, 1985, 52 x 68 cm
 - Toujours en Vie, 1992, 50 x 39 cm
 - Le Judgement de Pâris I, 2005, 84 x 38 cm
 - Jesrad, 2005, 36 x 27 cm
 - La Chambre, 2008, 35 x 27 cm
 - Combien étaient-ils ?, 2011, 70 x 50 cm
 
Publications
- Didier Mouron, Artal Editions, Switzerland
 - Words, Images, Primavesi Editions, Canada
 
Filmography
- Dreams of Mouron, Produced in Warner Bros Studios (Burbank, California)
 
References
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