The Garden of Love.

Anne Madden
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Madden, Anne. The Garden of Love. Dublin, Taylor Galleries, 2002. 25,5 cm x 21 cm. 35 pages. With 12 full color plates. Illustrated Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes introduction by Anne Haverty. Anne Madden (born 1932) is an English-born painter, who is well known in both Ireland and France where she has divided her time for the past forty years. Born in London to an Irish father and an Anglo-Chilean mother, Anne Madden spent her first years in Chile. Her parents returned to Europe when she was four years of age to live in Ireland and in London, where she subsequently attended the Chelsea School of Arts and Crafts. During this period she was impressed by an important exhibition of American painting at the Royal Academy, particularly by the works of Sam Francis and Jean-Paul Riopelle. It was Abstract Expressionism that opened up new possibilities of experimentation for her at that time. She later met these artists in Paris along with Joan Mitchell and others with whom she exchanged works. The techniques employed included palette knife and paint flows and soon involved the use of multiple canvases as a means of creating pictorial interactions. She began to exhibit in group shows in London and Dublin from the age of 18. The Burren and her love of lonely places informed these early paintings. Her work was then interrupted for three years by a series of operations on her spine. During that time she met the painter Louis le Brocquy who was then working in London. They married in 1958 and set up house and studio in the south of France, where two sons were born to them, Alexis and Pierre. The mid sixties on, their comparatively reclusive life in Carros village was changed by the opening of the Fondation Maeght in Saint-Paul, where over the years they were constantly meeting painters, sculptors, writers, poets, and musicians forming friendships resumed in Paris and elsew..
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