Michel Averseng
Michel Averseng is a French artist born with Toulouse in 1936. After studies at the School of the Art schools of Toulouse, it integrates the Workshop Gimond into the 3Ecole Nationale Sup3erieure of the Art schools of Paris, before making its military service in Algeria. With the return, it obtains various prices whose Price of the Foundation Renault, it leaves for JAPAN as a stock-broker the Japanese government. There remain there two years at the end which he carries out a monumental work " Okasan and Akachan " for the Workshop Masuda (Kyoto). It at the time of familiarizing itself with the cast iron of bronze.
He travels to the Far East where KAMPUCHEA impresses it particularly then accomplishes a two years stay in AUSTRALIA.
Since its return in France in 1971, it is devoted exclusively to the sculpture. Creating a figurative work, it takes part in many artistic events in Paris and in province. In 1978, it assembles its own foundry in the Toulouse region and melts good number of its works.
In parallel, he teaches the drawing and the sculpture with the Academy of the Art schools de Chaville (92) during about fifteen years.
In 2002, it leaves the Paris region and elects residence in the Toulouse region where it continues its creative activity in its new workshop.
He is member of the Board of directors of a.D.A.G.P. and takes part since many years in the Salon of the French artists where he is currently president of the section sculpture.
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External bonds
- personal Web site of Michel Averseng
- Site of the Living room of the French Artists
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