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  1. Website. https://www.mariedevillepin.com/. Marie Galouzeau de Villepin (born 8 May 1986) is a French artist, model, actress and singer. The daughter of former Prime Minister and diplomat Dominique de Villepin, she spent most of her childhood in India before moving to various countries in Latin America [1] and Africa, Through her many ...

  2. Marie de Villepin, de son nom complet Marie Galouzeau de Villepin, dite également Marie Steiss, née à Washington (États-Unis) le 8 mai 1986 [1], est une artiste, actrice, mannequin et chanteuse française vivant principalement à New York.

    • Marie Galouzeau de Villepin
    • 55 kg
    • Marie Steiss
    • www.mariedevillepin.com/about
  3. Explore the selected works of Marie de Villepin, a French artist who explores the themes of nature, history and culture through oil paintings and drawings. Learn about her artistic process, her inspirations and her upcoming exhibition at Galerie Cham'Art.

  4. She was inspired by influential post-war American artists, including Willem de Kooning, Cy Twombly, Joan Mitchell, and Philip Guston. In particular, she admired the musicality, freedom, and capacity for transcendence in their works .

  5. Actress: Baikonur. Marie de Villepin started as a model in New York in 2005. At the time, she also took acting lessons. Her break-through as a model happened when she was chosen to be the face of Givenchy perfume "Ange ou Démon" for which she also appeared in a commercial directed by Mike Figgis.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.78 m
    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  6. Marie de Villepin couldn’t care less about the roll-on swathes of fashion and the conventions of a period. In an age when life itself is becoming a collage of references to other periods, when the self can make free with past images, she multiplies quotations, borrowings, allusions and the reverberations of older works.

  7. We’ve already made plans to collaborate more in the future. Marie de Villepin, “Let’s copyright the Sun – New York,” 2014; courtesy of the artist. Whitewall spoke with Marie de Villepin about freedom, vulnerability, and collaboration when creating new works.