Hervé Di Rosa

(French, born 1959)

untitled by hervé di rosa

Hervé Di Rosa

Untitled, 1985

Price on Request

di-rosa / tony shafrazi gallery, 163 mercer street new york / jan. 14 - feb 11 by hervé di rosa

Hervé Di Rosa

Di-Rosa / Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 163 Mercer Street New York / Jan. 14 - Feb 11, ca. 1984

300 USD

rene (faces crowded within a frame) by hervé di rosa

Hervé Di Rosa

RENE (Faces crowded within a frame), 1985

1,000 USD

le scaphandrier (the diver) by hervé di rosa

Hervé Di Rosa

Le Scaphandrier (The Diver), 1993

3,600 USD

Biography

Timeline

1959
born in Sète, France
2000
At the end of the year, the Campredon museum puts together a retrospective at L'Ile-sur-Sorgue.
At Sète, thanks to the driving force and conception of Hervé Di Rosa, the MIAM, the International Modest Art Museum, opens.
2001
Paints a room of the Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico (Mexico City Museum) with a monumental map of modest art.
Realization of the first "Mollah (Mullah)" (sewn cloths) in Colombia.
2004
Lives and works in Miami, Paris, and all over the world following the stages of his "Tour du monde".
Begins a series of « Di Rosa flags » with sequins and pearls in the traditional technic of haitian voodoo flags (14th stage).
Curates the exhibition « Narcochic Narcochoc » at the MIAM (Museum of International Modest Art), Sète, France, including number of mexican contemporary artists exhibited for the first time in France.

Exhibitions

2004
Aix-en-Provence : « Mexico, 10e étape autour du monde
Paris, Speerstra Gallery : CRASH/H.DIROSA
Paris, Galerie Louis Carré : Mexico, 2nd Part
Saint-Etienne, Art dans la ville: Il y a des gens bons dans l’art
Villeneuve d’Ascq, Musée d’art moderne: La Ferme d’en haut : Recuerdos de México
France : La rue aux artistes by Viacom Outdoor, 6000 billboards in France exhibit 20 french artists and residents during july and august.
Miami, USA : ID International at Dot Fiftyone Gallery in december.
Miami, USA : Miami now at the World Arts Building, december.
2003
Personal exhibition in Puebla (Mexico), Lyon (Galerie Confluences) and Paris (Galerie l’Entrepôt).
Dewart Gallery in Bruxelles (Belgium)