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Alix Marie

Alix Marie (born in Bobigny in 1989), is a multidisciplinary artist whose work mainly mixes photography, sculpture, and installation. She is a graduate of Central Saint Martins College (2011) and the Royal College of Art (2014) in London. Her work explores our relationship to the body and its representation through objectification, fragmentation, accumulation, and enlargement processes. The questioning of the construction of gender gets intertwined with autobiography and mythology to construct poetic and visceral experiences.

 

In 2019, she received the Vic Odden Award by the Royal Photographic Society, which recognizes the work of a photographic artist under 35 years of age. In 2021, she presents her new work Styx at the National Center of Photography in Ballarat, Australia and she is included in the "50 Pioneers Defining 21st Century Photography" in Charlotte Jansen's Photography Now published by Tate Modern.

 

Recent Exhibitions: RAW, Rembrandt Museum (Rembrandthuis, 2022), Amsterdam; Nude, Fotografiska New-York and Stockholm (2022), Sorsi di Sale, NContemporary, (2022); Sucer La Nuit, Musée des Beaux Arts Le Locle (2019).

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