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Annie Bugnon

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Trained at the Beaux-Arts in Besançon, specializing in Ceramics, Annie Bugnon currently lives in Béarn.She taught visual arts for many years. In 2005, she published *La Poétique de l’Art de l’Enfant*, in which she shares the results of her years of experience.In the 1990s, her work shifted toward symbolism in art history.She exhibited in various galleries, showcasing smoke-fired stoneware pieces, particularly on the theme of Pyrenean Mythology. At the same time, she researched Egyptian paste and continued to explore this technique. In the 2000s, Annie Bugnon discovered Traditional Chinese Medicine, which she studied at the Chuzhen Institute in Paris, as well as dream interpretation, all while continuing her ceramic practice. In 2008, after participating in the International Biennial of Andenne, she halted all artistic activities, only resuming ten years later when she rediscovered the embroidered textiles of our ancestors.

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Ceremonial adornments

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Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines

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2023

Annie Bugnon presents pieces that pay tribute to the work of embroiders, knitters, weavers, and lacemakers of times past. Their movements are reused and reinvented by the creator who collects, washes, irons and patiently unpicks clothes, cushions, covers, and bags of fabric from all over the world that were cast aside. She sometimes includes works using Egyptian paste from her ceramics research. By recycling these forgotten treasures that have fallen from grace, the artist feels as if she is honouring the memory of these discrete yet sovereign women and the humble and unimaginable patience of their bright creations. The exhibited pieces are a pretext to pay tribute to the forgotten works of our ancestors from across the globe: embroidery, weaving, lace and knitting. Full of inventiveness and prepared for festivities, their hands overlapped and interwove, unlikely yet enjoyable meetings took place between the Orient and the Occident, the North and the South, highlighting the same element, their destiny as women. Annie Bugnon collects and assembles their pieces of fabric to depict the symbolic world that our ancestors lived in. Her work focuses on ethnic communal festivities which represent the essential moments in life: birth, initiation, marriage, seasonal ceremonies, and burial rites.

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