JUG
JUG – 3D printed jug prototype – National Acquisition CNAP 2015 – www.cnap.fr – www.cnap-online-collection.fr
Curated by Anne Dressen , MAM, Paris, from Oct 2021 to Feb 2022
More info : www.mam.paris.fr
MONOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
vrai ou FAUVE
Curation & Scenography by Laureline Galliot
On the occasion of the opening of the Présent >< Futur, monographic exhibition series initiated by the Cité du design, Laureline Galliot presents her work in Saint-Étienne from September 15, 2023 to January 7, 2024. The Cité du design invites you to discover the colorful universe of this designer who transposes the gestures of painters and craftsmen into a digital language.
Laureline Galliot studio warmly thanks the following partners for their commitment to support «vrai ou FAUVE» monographic exhibition. : Mama Shelter, Balsan, Yo2 designs, Nodus, Rubis Mécénat, Cnap, Benaud, Backhausen archive, Belvédère Museum Vienna, MAK Vienna, Hakodate City Museum 市立函館博物館, National Museum of Natural History Chicago.
Photo credits :
1-3 Laureline Galliot © Adagp, Paris 2023
4-7 Pierre Grasset © Adagp, Paris 2023, views of the exhibition vrai ou FAUVE from Présent >< Futur monographic exhibition series.
More info : www.citedudesign.com
Exhibition catalog : www.citedudesign.store
MASCARON – 3d printed selfportrait
3d printed mask – fullcolor sandstone – selfportrait – selfmask
3d painted in 3d virtual space
2024
ATELIER A
ARTE TV X ADAGP, Atelier A, step into an artist’s studio
Available from June 5, 2019 to June 4, 2029 www.arte.tv
Graduated from ENSCI/Les Ateliers, Laureline Galliot rethinks industrial design through the lens of digital technologies.
Drawing inspiration from her practice in painting, Laureline Galliot explores the possibilities offered by digital tools such as 3D modeling and printing in the field of design. She replaces the ubiquitous use of line drawing in industrial production with an “approach to drawing through mass ” where form is defined by material and color.
PIGGY BANK
PIGGY BANK – 3D printed money bank -National Acquisition CNAP 2015 – www.cnap.fr
MAKING-OF vrai ou Fauve
vrai ou FAUVE
Curation & Scenography by Laureline Galliot
On the occasion of the opening of the Présent >< Futur, monographic exhibition series initiated by the Cité du design, Laureline Galliot presents her work in Saint-Étienne from September 15, 2023 to January 7, 2024. The Cité du design invites you to discover the colorful universe of this designer who transposes the gestures of painters and craftsmen into a digital language.
Laureline Galliot studio warmly thanks the following partners for their commitment to support «vrai ou FAUVE» monographic exhibition. : Mama Shelter, Balsan, Yo2 designs, Nodus, Rubis Mécénat, Cnap, Benaud, Backhausen archive, Belvédère Museum Vienna, MAK Vienna, Hakodate City Museum 市立函館博物館, National Museum of Natural History Chicago.
Photo credits : Laureline Galliot © Adagp, Paris 2023
More info : www.citedudesign.com
Exhibition Catalog : www.citedudesign.store
LOTUS
SWIPE
First prototype of SWIPE aluminium table centerpiece, supported by Galerie Surface. In collaboration with DACHEVILLE NICOL Foundry. Displayed as part of Biennale de Saint Etienne 2022, group show curated by Galerie Surface, together with Atelier BL119, Benjamin Graindorge, Claire Lavabre & Eric Jourdan.
More infos : Galerie Surface – biennale-design.com
PAINTERLY SHIRT #1
KATAKUCHI
Curated by Olivier Gabet & Cloé Pitiot, permanent exhibition, room « humanisme numérique », MAD, Paris.
Photo credits ©Luc Boegly
More info : www.madparis.fr – ww.madparis-online-collection.fr
SUITCASE
MAISON&OBJET
In 2020 MAISON&OBJET was committed to promote young design treasures and this edition was focused on France. Six members of a prestigious jury have each selected a young French talent worthy of attention. With the sponsorship of ministère de la Culture.
Adrien Garcia, Julie Richoz, Laureline Galliot, Mathieu Peyroulet Ghilini, Natacha & Sacha and Wendy Andreu.
More info : www.maison-objet.com/laureline-Galliot
YAGASURI
YAGASURI – Woven silk fabric – Nishijin technique in collaboration with Okamoto-Ori Kyoto Japan – Developed within Villa Kujoyama residency program – National Acquisition CNAP 2015
SELF-MASK
Selfmask 3d printed mask – National Acquisition CNAP 2015
BUMP
Printed moire fabric in collaboration with BENAUD Creations
Interview « vrai ou FAUVE »
Laureline Galliot, vrai ou FAUVE MONOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
On the occasion of the opening of the Présent >< Futur, monographic exhibition series initiated by the Cité du design, Laureline Galliot presents her work in Saint-Étienne from September 15, 2023 to January 7, 2024. The Cité du design invites you to discover the colorful universe of this designer who transposes the gestures of painters and craftsmen into a digital language.
Laureline Galliot studio warmly thanks the following partners for their commitment to support «vrai ou FAUVE» monographic exhibition. : Mama Shelter, Balsan, Yo2 designs, Nodus, Rubis Mécénat, Cnap, Benaud, Backhausen archive, Belvédère Museum Vienna, MAK Vienna, Hakodate City Museum 市立函館博物館, National Museum of Natural History Chicago.
Photo credits : Pierre Grasset , views of the exhibition vrai ou FAUVE from Présent >< Futur monographic exhibition series, 15 September 15, 2023 – January 07, 2024, Cité du design. Curation and scenography : Laureline Galliot. © Adagp
Video : Maëlle Dagron
Curated by Cécile Debray & Federico Nicolao
LOTUS installation, displayed at Villa Méditerranée, Marseille, France for « Viva Villa ! » Festival
Group show gathering artworks and designs from former residents who stayed at Villa Médicis, Villa Kujoyama or Casa de Velàzquez.
More info :www.vivavilla.info – villakujoyama.jp
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FAUN Mask
MUSEUM SELFIES
Commisioned by CENTRE POMPIDOU for MON OEIL webserie, 10 episodes
Selfie / iPad Remake of “Still life on a chair” 1917, Juan Gris, Centre Pompidou, Paris,
Selfie / iPad Remake of “Gaston Modot ” 1918, Amedeo Modigliani, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Selfie / iPad Remake of “Portrait of the French poet Philippe Soupault” 1922, Robert Delaunay, Centre Pompidou, Paris,
Selfie / iPad Remake of “Murnau, Landschaft mit Turn” 1908, Vassily Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou, Paris,
TUFTY
TUFTY – Hand tufted carpet- Design from iPad painting – in collaboration with NODUS RUG – www.nodusrug.it
Photo credits : Massimo Gardone
“DIGITAL PAINT LAB”
DIGITAL PAINT LAB displayed at Villa Noailles for Design Parade 12, Hyères, France – 2017
Laureline Galliot has reassessed the methods employed in the field of industrial design by exploring the new horizons afforded by the techniques of digital manufacturing. Laureline has experimented with virtual modelling and colouring via 3D printing and film animation software. Influenced by her intuitive, compulsive, and tactile process of painting on an iPad, she explores the new plastic possibilities of everyday objects by using her iPad as an interface which thus reconnects the hand and its actions with the processes of mass production.
More info : shop.villanoailles-hyeres.com
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LANDSCAPES
Curated by Constance Rubini & Pierre Charpin.
More info : https://madd-bordeaux.fr/expositions/oh-couleurs
Exhibition Catalog : https://madd-bordeaux.fr/publications/oh-couleurs
Photo credits ©Pierre Antoine
1 – Ettore Sottsass, Superbox Hotel California © Centro Studio Poltronova per il Design, 1966.
2 – Alessandro Mendini, Armchair Poltrona di Proust, 1978.
TEAPOT
TEAPOT – 3D printed teapot prototype – Museum acquisition MAD Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris 2019
Latest exhibition :
https://www.mam.paris.fr/fr/expositions/exposition-les-flammes
TAYO TOYS
photo credits : Claire Lavabre
Design in collaboration with Claire Lavabre
OVERFISHING PLATE
A few centuries ago, when lunches had many courses, the cutest way to tell guests that it was time to leave the table was a beautiful trompe-l’oeil plate. In this way, the table could remain furnished also after the end of lunches.This last dish did not contain food, but a reproduction of genetically modified fish trapped in a net, made of 3D printed gypsium. It refers to overfishing phenomenon to make people think about their way to produce and consume food.
TUFTY junior
TUFTY – Hand tufted carpet- Design from iPad painting – in collaboration with NODUS RUG – National Acquisition CNAP 2015 – www.nodusrug.it
Photo credits : Massimo Gardone
DOLDENTRAUM
Doldentraum – All over pattern for woven fabric based on Koloman Moser’s pattern 1899 from iPad painting in collaboration with BACKHAUSEN – National Acquisition CNAP 2015 www.backhausen.com
LONDON CRAFT WEEK
GALLIOT x DISEGNO – hosted by Citizen M Tower Hill for LONDON CRAFT WEEK – May 9-31, 2018
Designo and CitizenM were delighted to announce two digital drawing workshops with designer and digital painter Laureline Galliot. Hosted at the citizenM Tower of London hotel during London Craft Week, an evening session took place on Wednesday 9 May, 6 – 8pm, while a breakfast class ran on Thursday 10 May, 9 – 11am.
The workshops were being staged in celebration of a new exhibition of Galliot’s iPad paintings, fabrics and product design at citizenM. Curated by Disegno, the exhibition was on display in the lobby of citizenM Tower of London from 9 May to 31 May.
More info : www.disegnojournal.com CitizenM Londoncraftweek.com
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Curated by Marie Ange Brayer & Olivier Zeitoun, Centre Pompidou, March 15 – June 19 2017, Paris
More info : https://www.centrepompidou.fr/
Catalog Purchase : https://boutique.centrepompidou.fr/fr/
Imprimer le monde
“Imprimer le monde” Curated by Marie Ange Brayer & Olivier Zeitoun, Centre Pompidou, March 15 – June 19 2017, Paris
More info : https://www.centrepompidou.fr/
Catalog Purchase : https://boutique.centrepompidou.fr/fr/
CHUBBY TEAPOT
CHUBBY TEAPOT – full color 3D Printed prototype – 3D painted in Virtual Reality space .
Sponsorship by Galerie Surface curated by Grégory Blain & Hervé Dixneuf designers from atelier BL119 based in Saint Etienne, France.
CHUBBY TEAPOT featured in “Boite Noire”by CANAL+
NDAO HANAVAO
This triptych of iPad paintings depicts plastic recycling scenes practiced in the districts of Antananarivo, Madagascar : collection, cleaning, sales; preliminary steps for the making of recycled polyfloss wool made at R’ART PLAST.
Equipped with her iPad, the artist went to meet the collectors engaged in their daily task, this gave birth to two portraits and a still life which erects the upgraded plastic waste to some kind of trinkets, a opportunity to switch the way of looking at disposable packagings.
FROM TRASH TO CRAFT – iPad paintings series commissioned by Rubis Mécénat Foundation, within the frame of NDAO HANAVAO Project.
More info :www.rubismecenat.fr
COLUMN
COLUMN, 3D printed column fragment from a digital era.
Supported by Collective1992
Displayed at Biennale Emergences 2018, invited by Earlwyn Covington & Frédéric Bouchet
CND Building by Jacques Kalisz in 1965, Paris Pantin
https://www.emergences-biennale.fr/
Thanks to Point Point Festival, Column was also displayed among XIIe century Saint André Cathedral granite fragments, hosted by Scriptorial Museum, Avranches, Normandy, 2019.
COLUMN
Supported by Collective1992
Displayed at Biennale Emergences 2018, invited by Earlwyn Covington & Frédéric Bouchet
CND Building by Jacques Kalisz in 1965, Paris Pantin
More info : Emergences Biennale
Curated by Constance Rubini & Juliette Pollet
MADD Bordeaux displayed pieces from CNAP National collection.
More infos : madd-bordeaux.fr – collection.cnap.fr– www.lescollectionsdesign.fr
LUCKY TOAD VASE
Lucky toad vase – 3D printed vase prototype – National Acquisition CNAP 2015 – www.cnap.fr
YAGASURI print
YAGASURI – Printed cotton canvas & cotton fleece
Curated by Felix BURRITCHER
More infos : swissinstitute.net/exhibitions/
Exhibition Catalog : swissinstitute.net/shop/
The exhibition will include works by Lindsey Adelman, Nanu Al-Hamad, Aranda\Lasch, Alessandro Bava, Josh Bitelli, Camille Blin, Laureline Galliot, Konstantin Grcic, Paul Kopkau, Kram/Weisshaar, Joris Laarman, Max Lamb, Le Corbusier, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Malouin, Shawn Maximo, Jasper Morrison, Jonathan Muecke, Marlie Mul, Ifeanyi Oganwu, Leon Ransmeier, Sean Raspet, Jessi Reaves, Guto Requena, RO/LU, Rossi Bianchi, Julika Rudelius, Soft Baroque, Robert Stadler, Ian Stell, Katie Stout, Elisa Strozyk, Studio Drift, Patricia Urquiola, Christian Wassmann, Bethan Laura Wood.
CARPET – SMOKED WOOD
SELF-PORTRAITS
Selfportrait, iPad painting, 2015
ART(ist) portrait series
Capturing the profile of artists supported by Rubis Mécénat, with different universes and cultures, this is the challenge of the ART(ist) series. A video series by Alexander Murphy, épisode #13 Laureline Galliot.
PRINTED FABRIC
Digital Flowers – Pattern for printed fabric from iPad painting
EYE
Eye – Blown glass – in collaboration with CIAV – www.ciav-meisenthal.fr
Wallpaper – Into the woods – edited by YOYO design
Still Life
Photo#1 – Photo credits Gregory Djaaï
Photo#2 – Interior design by Pool studio – Photo credits Yannick Labrousse
Madame de Montespan
iPad painting commissioned by Maison Montespan
11 Avenue de Montespan, 75116 Paris
©eve.campestrini
THE MAGICAL WOODEN STICK for DISNEY Research lab, Pittsburgh
Set Design for an interactive installation based on REVEL technology by Olivier Bau & Ivan Poupyrev
Displayed at Siggraph 2012, Los Angeles
Official video : The magical wooden stick
More infos about REVEL technology : Disney Research YouTube Channel
PRINTED TUFT
PRINTED TUFT – in collaboration with Balsan, flooring carpet manufacturer.
Within the frame of Paris design week 2018, organized by 14 septembre agency.
More info : TL Magazine
XMAS shop
Set design for Villa Noailles Xmas shop, Hyères, France, 2015
Link to purchase wallpaper :
Photo credits : Lothaire Hucki
PORTRAITS on demand
Portraits on demand
iPad paintings delivered as paper prints.
1- Self portrait, private order
2- Raphaele, private order
3- Mathieu, private order
4- Madame de Montespan after Jean Pierre Franque oil painting 1641-1707 commissioned by MaisonMontespan
Laureline Galliot © ADAGP Paris, 2026
In the field of product design, Laureline Galliot’s practice does fit in line with a new form of craft emerging in the digital age. She has committed herself to translating the forms and ornamental vocabulary that were frozen in a certain time, by freeing and updating them through the new tools and technologies she has learned to harness.
Historically, revisiting the decorations and ornaments of past centuries has been a permanent feature among artists and decorators. Laureline Galliot metabolises these ancient gestures resulting from artisanal methods through copy, in order to eventually hybridise them. She thus succeeds in the improbable fusion of painting, one of her parallel activities, and design, through the use of digital tools sometimes diverted from their initial function.
After training as a colourist in textile design at the Olivier de Serres – École nationale supérieure des arts appliqués et des métiers d’art (National Higher Education School in Applied Arts and Crafts), then in product design at ENSCI – Les Ateliers, the designer has developed the guidelines for her own practice. In particular, she has identified that the use of colours is not very varied and not very present in the world of product design, and has been trying to fix it.
In line with the artists she studies and immerses herself in, Laureline Galliot takes up the absence of hierarchies in art: what is at stake no longer is a question of major and minor arts, it rather implies going back to the freedom advocated before her by Koloman Moser or Sonia Delaunay.
Raphaèle Billé
Historian of decorative arts and a specialist in French design. Curatorial assistant at the Musée des arts décoratifs (Museum of Decorative Arts) in Paris, she has collaborated on several exhibitions including Travaux de dames? (2017) and Moderne Maharajah. Un mécène des années 1930 (2019) as an associate curator.
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