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Pauline Curnier Jardin (born 1980,
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, France) is a visual artist working mainly in film, installation, performance and drawing. She lives in
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. In her work, Curnier Jardin has revisited
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, the Goddess Demeter, the birth of
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. In 2019 she was awarded the .


Early life and education

Curnier Jardin studied fine art at École Nationale des Beaux Arts de Paris-Cergy and film studies at
École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs The École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ÉnsAD, also known as Arts Decos', École des Arts Décoratifs) is a public grande école of art and design of PSL Research University. The school is located in the Rue d'Ulm in Paris. Profil ...
, Paris. Together with Maeva Cunci, Virginie Thomas et Aude Lachaise she founded the dada-femme Cabaret group "Les Vraoums".


Career

She was a visiting tutor at
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and at the Dutch Art Institute where she led the seminar "Opera Corruption" together with the art organization ''If I can't Dance, I Cannot be a Part of your Revolution'' and curator Sara Giannini. Since 2020 Curnier Jardin has been tutor at
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in
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. In 2020, together with Alexandra Lopez and Serena Olcuire, she initiated the Feel Good Cooperative, a cooperative of sex-workers in
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. In the film-work ''Grotta Profunda, les humeurs de gouffre, the moody chasm'' (2011) Curnier Jardin explores the life of
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(Maria Bernada Sobeirons), the Pyrenean visionary, who on 11 February 1858 claimed she saw a young girl in a cave at Massabielle. Her subsequent film ''Grotta Profunda, les humeurs du gouffre'' was exhibitied as part of the installation ''Grotta Profunda Approfundita'' at the
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. Her film ''Qu'un Sang Impur'', a loose remake of Jean Genet's "
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", was commissioned for the Bergen Assembly Triennal and later exhibited at the
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, installed in the ''Hot Flashes Forest'', an immersive installation thought to combine a multiple of works that deal with reproductive idea of the woman's body. As the winner of the Preis der Nationalgalerie 2019, Curnier Jardin presented the extensive video installation ''Fat to Ashes'' at Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, in 2021. The exhibition was centred on the filmic work «Fat to Ashes» which combines 3 storylines: a religious festival in honour of St. Agatha, the slaughter of a pig, and the carnival in Cologne. A large-scale
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encompasses the film installation as the centre of the spectacle, and thus transformations, processions, and practised performance in ritualised excess are the content and formal attributes of Curnier Jardin's ''Fat to Ashes''.


Awards and residencies (selection)

*2018 Dutch prize NN Award *2017 laureate of the Prix Fondation d'Entreprise Ricard *2019 Preis der Nationalgalerie


Collections (selection)

* National Gallery Berlin – Collection for contemporary art *
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Limousin * Centraal Museum Utrecht *La collection du Musée national d'art moderne –
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Solo exhibitions (selection)

* 2021 ** ''Fat to Ashes,'' Preis Der Nationalgalerie -
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, Berlin, DE ** CRAC Occitanie/Pyrénnées - Méditerannée, Sète, FR ** Index Stockholm, SE ** * 2019 ** ''I still send you a lot of affection and I kiss you through my denture'', 1646,The Hague, NL ** ''Parties sans éteindre les lumières'', Fondation Ricard pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris, FR * 2018 ** ''Sebastiano Blu,'' Tomaskerk, Amsterdam, NL (performance) ** Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, DK ** ''You think you are within in me now,'' KRIEG, Hasselt, BE * 2017 ** Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam, NL
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. * 2016 ** Le Granit, Scène Nationale de Belfort, Belfort, FR ** ''The Shower of Sister Bondage'', Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam, NL ** ''Blutbad Parade,''
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, Paris, FR. * 2015 ** ''The Resurrection Plot'', Performa 15, Pioneer Works, New-York, US ** ''Parade-Bain-de-Sang'', Soirées Nomades,
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, Paris, FR. * 2014 ** ''Mémoires Perdues,'' Europäische Kulturtage Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, DE **
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, Cambridge, US ** ''Viola Melon, Baiser Melocoton'', Galerie Edouard Manet, Gennevilliers, FR * 2013 ** Art Berlin Contemporary (ABC), Berlin, DE ** ''Viola Melon, Baiser Melocoton'', PSM Gallery, Berlin, DE. * 2012 ** ''Crèche Vivante'',
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, Paris, FR; ** ''The Mysteries of Creation without Hands'', L'Antenne, FRAC Ile-de-France, Paris, FR.


References


External links


Official website
1980 births Living people 21st-century French women artists {{DEFAULTSORT:Jardin, Pauline Curnier École des Beaux-Arts alumni École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs alumni French expatriates in Italy French women film directors French expatriates in the Netherlands Artists from Berlin French expatriates in Germany Artists from Rome Artists from Marseille