Louise Sartor

Artist

Louise Sartor is a painter who lives and works in Paris.

Inspired by the art of altarpieces, screens, and fans, her figurative paintings are created on repurposed industrial packaging or found objects, which lend a sculptural quality to the work. The shape of the chosen support determines the composition, making use of its forms, folds, or cutouts to bring a third dimension to the painting.

Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at Saint Laurent Babylone, Paris; at the Società delle Api, Monaco; at Crèvecoeur, Paris; at PAGE, New York; at the Consortium, Dijon; at Bel Ami, Los Angeles; at the Vincent Van Gogh Foundation in Arles; at the Museo Picasso Málaga; at the Synagogue in Delme; at MOCO, Montpellier; at the Palais de Tokyo hors les murs; in various FRACs; at MAMCO, Geneva; and at the Villa Medici, Rome.

Louise Sartor is represented by the Crèvecoeur Gallery, France.