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Pauline Curnier Jardin is a visual artist working mainly in film, installation, performance and drawing. She lives in Rome and Berlin. In her work, Curnier Jardin has revisited Joan of Arc, Bernadette Soubirous, the Goddess Demeter, the birth of Jesus and his saint Family, the Anatomical theatre of the Renaissance, as well as pagan and catholic rites in Central and Southern Europe.


Pauline Curnier Jardin lauréate du principal prix allemand Le Quotidien de l'Art

Pauline Curnier Jardin, winner of the Preis der Nationalgalerie 2019, is presenting the extensive video installation Fat to Ashes. The exhibition centers on the filmic work Fat to Ashes , which combines three storylines: a religious festival in honor of St. Agatha, the slaughter of a pig, and the Carnival of Cologne.


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Pauline Curnier Jardin is a contemporary artist who combines film, sculpture, installations and performance art to create visually overwhelming and thought-provoking art. A lot of her work depicts the role of women in mythology, history, folklore and cinema. Roles that were traditionally portrayed in a very stereotypical way; as saint, mother.


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Pauline Curnier Jardin; Works List. Category; Film; Installation; Performance; Painting & Drawing; Works; Adoration (censored version) Fireflies (Lucciole) 2021; Fat to Ashes, 2021; Ausgeblutet, Bled Out, Qu'un sang impur, 2019; I Still Send You a lot of Affection and I Kiss You Through My Dentures, 2019;


Pauline Curnier Jardin, revitaliser les désirs par Mathilde Roman

Pauline Curnier Jardin's ongoing and upcoming solo exhibitions include: "Waiting for Agata, Sebastian and the rest of the Holy Children" at Index, The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm until December 13 2021; "Bodies, Extra-ordinaires" at If I can't Dance I Don't want To be A Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam until January 31 2022; Pinksummer Contemporary Art.


Pauline Curnier Jardin at 1646 Art Viewer

Pauline Curnier Jardin (b. 1980, France) is an Amsterdam-based artist working across installation, performance, film and drawing. In 2008 she began creating a series of 'movie-performances' (Ah Jeanne!, LOV and TVO and The White Ferrals) which combine cinema and stage narrative.She went on to experiment with the format of an 'objects optic opera' (Le Salon d'Alone, 2010), as well as.


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The exhibition by Pauline Curnier Jardin (b.1980 in Marseille, lives and works in Rome) consists of three parts: The main hall features Durata di cera (Was man aus Liebe tut) / La notte del 17 novembre and six ceramic reliefs, titled Was man aus Liebe tut, both produced for her 2022 exhibition at Fondazione Memmo in Rome.The small hall is exclusively dedicated to Luna Kino (2022), first.


Pauline Curnier Jardin, Grotta Profunda, Approfundita, 20112017 Paris Art Now

Pauline Curnier Jardin (born 1980, Marseille, France) is a visual artist working mainly in film, installation, performance and drawing. She lives in Rome and Berlin . [1] In her work, Curnier Jardin has revisited Joan of Arc , Bernadette Soubirous , the Goddess Demeter , the birth of Jesus and his saint Family, the Anatomical theatre of the Renaissance , as well as pagan and catholic rites in.


Pauline Curnier Jardin, Portrait. Photo Karim El Maktafi. (03/2019)

Pauline Curnier Jardin (b. 1980, Marseille, France) is an Rome-Berlin based artist working across installation, performance, film and drawing. T he transgressive, camp, and idiosyncratic character-driven work of Curnier Jardin takes on a diversity of forms ranging from paintings, performances, musical collaborations, installations and films. In.


Fat to Ashes Pauline Curnier Jardin Hamburger Bahnhof CREME GUIDES

Pauline CURNIER JARDIN (1980, France) is a visual artist working mainly in film, installation, performance and drawing. She spent two years as Rijksakademie resident in Amsterdam and lives in Rome and Berlin. In 2019, she was awarded the Preis der Nationalgalerie. Curnier Jardin combines ethnography and fantasy, with a particular awareness of.


Pauline Curnier Jardin ¡ Viva Villa

The recurring themes of female sexuality, reproductive power, and demonisation of the ageing bodies in Curnier Jardin's work all come together in what seems to be the crowning piece of the exhibition - an installation consisting of the film Qu'un Sang Impur (2019) and the theatre set Hot Flower Forest (2023). Curnier Jardin plays with the colour red in this room.


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Pauline Curnier Jardin. by Nadia Egan, photos by Aja Jacques // Oct. 21, 2022. The warmth of another muggy summer's day radiates into Pauline Curnier Jardin's studio. Tucked away in a courtyard just off the Maybachufer, the muffled sounds of neighbouring construction and fellow residents filter through the open windows. We catch the artist.


Pauline Curnier Jardin gewinnt den Preis der Nationalgalerie 2019

With the help of the photographer and sex worker Alexandra Lopez, architect and academic Serena Olcuire, Curnier Jardin invited a Rome-based, Columbian group of sex workers to draw their work and paid them at equivalent cost for their labour, in order to produce the content of an exhibition. The project created a space of expression and.


Pauline Curnier Jardin verwandelt den Hamburger Bahnhof in eine Arena der Exzesse

Pauline Curnier Jardin was born in 1980 in Pertuis, France and grew up in Marseilles. She graduated in 2006 from both the École nationale supérieure d'arts de Cergy-Pontoise in Paris and the École nationale des arts décoratifs, with a specialization in cinema and video.


Pauline Curnier Jardin Qu'un sang impur (2019) Available for Sale Artsy

606 likes, 14 comments - diana.policarpo on December 3, 2023: "Some details from "COSMOS. The Volcano Lover" at Villa Olmo, Como (IT). Curated by @soniad.a."


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Pauline Curnier Jardin With Casa di Reclusione Femminile (Women's Prison) On April 19, 2022 LIAF unveils a permanent communal installation by artist Pauline Curnier Jardin (Marseille, France 1980) in collaboration with the inmates of the Casa di Reclusione Femminile della Giudecca, an Italian women's prison located in the former monastery of the Convertite where around 60 inmates now live.