Linda Naeff

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Born(1926-02-22)February 22, 1926
Bagnolet
Died(2014 -02-20)February 20, 2014
Carouge
Occupation
  • Painter
  • Sculptress

Linda Naeff, born in Bagnolet on February 22, 1926[1] and died in Carouge on February 20, 2014 [2], is a painter and sculptress Swiss. She has been influenced by Jean Dubuffet[3][4].

Biography

She began painting in 1987[5] at the age of sixty-one. She creates 4500 works of art[6] (painting and sculpture) including 500 sculptures and 4000 paintings[7].

In 2012, the writer Douna Loup published The lines of your palm, a novel in which she tells the story of the artist then eighty-five years old, based on interviews she they had together[8]

It is in the permanent collections of the Collection de l'art brut of Lausanne[9], from the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva)[10], from the Ariana Museum , the museum of raw art in Montpellier and the Muséum im Lagerhaus in Saint-Gall[5] and in the libraries of Geneva and Lausanne with its books-objects.

Exhibitions

  • Chapel Farm: 2014[11]
  • Musée de Carouge: 2016, colors dress suffering[12][13][14].
  • Lagerhaus Museum, 2020, Matricule II[5][15]

Filmography

  • 2014: Film documentary, Mario Del Curto, Linda Naeff - Colors dress suffering[16]. On Vimeo

Bibliography

  • 2012: Douna Loup, The lines of your palm, Paris, Mercure de France, 2012 ISBN 978-2-7152-3282-2[17].

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