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Mai-Thu Perret (b. 1976 in Geneva from a Swiss father and a Vietnamese
mother; first public exhibition in 2000) is a multi-disciplinary artist 
(sculpture, painting, video, installation, dance) living and working in 
Geneva. Getting her inspiration from socialist ideology and radical feminist 
politics, she is one of the chairs of the "The Crystal Frontier", a project 
"documenting" the fictitious life of a women's utopian community established 
in the desert of New Mexico.
http://www.hebdo.ch/artiste_ventriloque_77760_.html ("L'Hebdo", 22 October 2010)
http://www.davidkordanskygallery.com/?n=artists&aid=23&c=biography 
(David Kordansky Gallery)
http://www.vogue.it/en/uomo-vogue/people/2011/05/mai-thu-perret 
("Vogue", 
27 May 2011)
In 2010, Mai-Thu Perret "re-designed" the Swiss flag for 
the Swiss Institute in New York, as already presented here. Other of her
installations include flags.
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
![[Flag of Tbilisi 2: Wednesday Calls the Future (Switzerland)]](../images/c/ch_mtp05.gif) image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
 image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
The "Tbilisi 2. Wednesday Calls the Future" 
arts festival was organized on 2–13 October 2005 in Tbilisi (Georgia) by 
Swiss and Georgian partners. As part of an installation, Mai-Thu Perret 
designed a white square flag charged with red teeth at the bottom.
http://www.tbilisi2.com/index.php?c=detail&detail_id=42&id=11 (Installation's page)
Photos:
http://www.tbilisi2.com/content/uploads/perret_flag_02.jpg 
http://www.tbilisi2.com/content/uploads/perret_zybach_02.jpg 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
![[Flag of Tbilisi 2: Wednesday Calls the Future (Switzerland)]](../images/c/ch_mtp06.gif) image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
 image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
The "Tbilisi 3. Let's Stay Alive Till Monday" arts 
festival was organized on 28 October – 10 November 2006 in Tbilisi (Georgia) by
Swiss and Georgian partners. As part of an installation realized with Jutta 
Koether and Justin Beal, Mai-Thu Perret designed a pale yellow flag with a 
disk vertically divided black-white, a much smaller, dark blue disk at the
lower right of the main disk, and a small x-cross at the lower right of the 
smaller disk.
http://www.tbilisi3.com/index.php?c=detail&detail_id=27&id=14
(Installation's page)
Photos:
http://www.tbilisi3.com/content/uploads/jutta_koether_perret_01.jpg 
http://www.tbilisi3.com/content/uploads/opening_tbilisi_3_copy1.jpg 
http://www.tbilisi3.com/content/uploads/maithu_perret_03k.jpg 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
![[Banner for Zvezdochka (Switzerland)]](../images/c/ch_mtp07.gif) image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
 image by 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012
In 2007, Mai-Thu Perret presented at the Galerie 
Barbara Weiss (Berlin) the "Banner for Zvezdochka". The banner is made of 
cotton, in size 170 cm x 132 cm, made of a white field with a black 
almond-shaped zone in the middle.
http://www.artnet.com/artwork/426021582/423861818/mai-thu-perret-banner-for-zvezdochka.html (Artnet website)
Photo:
http://www.artnet.com/artwork_images_423861818_551281_mai-thu-perret.jpg 
Ivan Sache, 17 September 2012