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A Multicultural Identity
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Marie-Denise Douyon begins a life of migratory peregrinations growing up in North Africa, first in Algeria and then in Morocco. Her childhood experiences were like an
arabesque, interlaced with distinctive confluent artistic idioms of the Maghreb and the Mediterranean, rendering an organic, multifaceted identity. From Africa, Douyon moved her permanent residence to Montreal, after an interim of a few years when she lived in Haiti. To anchor her multicultural identity, Douyon focuses her art on her
African heritage.
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The artist's inspiration
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Her inspiration plunges back in the homeland of the Haitian culture, the African kingdom. Combining her contemporary know how to her passion of recycling, the artist
pays a tribute to the richness of the African traditional society and the greatness of its cultural heritage in danger of extinction. Furthermore, as a Quebec artist, her concerns for the socio-environmental disasters which threaten our planet have led Marie-Denise Douyon to create a series of works using recycled materials: old bike chains, metal pieces and computer parts. The artist tackles current issues such as the exodus of environmental refugees, the export of dangerous waste and the effects of green house gases, to question our conscience.
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Art Training
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Upon completing her associate in Design in Maryland, Marie-Denise Douyon chooses to pursue her studies at the Fashion Institute
of Technology of New York where she graduates with honors in visual arts. The artist also studied printing with les ateliers Evelyn Dufour and completed a silkscreening training in Normandy France.
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African Journey: Painting in the Dahomey Kingdom
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The artist unfolds her memories of a one year journey, in 2001 in Benin. Through the intimacy of her drawing sessions, and exchange with African models, Marie Denise captures impressions and feelings on paper. Her charcoal drawings of this African encounter are tinted with the colors of pain and of resignation revealing a world of intimate secrets . The African journey played a major influence in Marie Denise 's inspiration anchoring her African identity in all her future works.
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Exhibitions
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The artist has exhibited in Canada, in the United States, in Europe and in the Carribean. Her work has been shown at the UNESCO headquaters in Paris, at the IDB Cultural Center of the Inter American Development Bank in Washington, at the Black National Fine Art Show in New York. The Hammond's Museum and in several galleries and cultural centers in Montreal. Douyon's art can be found in private collections in Montreal, Miami, New York, Chicago, the Indian Ocean and the Carribean. Her work has been featured in numerous publications. Discover more of Douyon' s past works by visiting : www.mariedenisedouyon.net
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