Colette Justine (Colette Lumiere, 1952)

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Colette Justine

Colette Justine, better known as Colette Lumiere, is a Tunisian-born, American multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art, and her use of photography to create photographic tableau vivant. She is also known for her work exploring male and female gender roles, use of guises and personas, and for soft fabric environments, where she often appears as the central element.

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Nickname:Colette Lumiere
Date and place of birt:1952, Tunis, Tunisia
Nationality:Tunisia
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Illustrator, Painter, Photographer
Genre:Performance art
Art style:Black & white photo, Conceptual art, Contemporary art
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Creators Tunisia

Phillip King (1934 - 2021)
Phillip King
1934 - 2021
Nadia Kaabi-Linke (1978)
Nadia Kaabi-Linke
1978
Eugenio Alvarez Dumont (1864 - 1927)
Eugenio Alvarez Dumont
1864 - 1927
Moses Levy (1885 - 1968)
Moses Levy
1885 - 1968
James Wilson Morrice (1865 - 1924)
James Wilson Morrice
1865 - 1924
Antonio Corpora (1909 - 2004)
Antonio Corpora
1909 - 2004

Creators Black & white photo

Ronald Searle (1920 - 2011)
Ronald Searle
1920 - 2011
Jan Paul Evers (1982)
Jan Paul Evers
1982
Jules-Émile Zingg (1882 - 1942)
Jules-Émile Zingg
1882 - 1942
Janet Fish (1938)
Janet Fish
1938
Fiona Rae (1963)
Fiona Rae
1963
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov (1912 - 1989)
Fedor Stepanovich Pustovoitov
1912 - 1989
Roland Borchers (1958)
Roland Borchers
1958
Jakob Weidemann (1923 - 2001)
Jakob Weidemann
1923 - 2001
David Jones (1895 - 1974)
David Jones
1895 - 1974
Carlo Alfred Romanelli (1872 - 1947)
Carlo Alfred Romanelli
1872 - 1947
Saad Al-Tai (1935)
Saad Al-Tai
1935
Shozo Shimamoto (1928 - 2013)
Shozo Shimamoto
1928 - 2013
Spyros Vassiliou (1903 - 1985)
Spyros Vassiliou
1903 - 1985
Willi Siber (1949)
Willi Siber
1949
Herbert Dombrowski (1917 - 2010)
Herbert Dombrowski
1917 - 2010
Iurii Georgievich Neroda (1920 - 2006)
Iurii Georgievich Neroda
1920 - 2006