Marilou Poncin
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This abstract sculptural piece features a soft, organic form in a muted, pale green hue. The composition is characterized by flowing, amorphous shapes and delicate textural elements, suggesting a sense of movement and fluidity. The interior of the work reveals vibrant, colorful inclusions, adding depth and visual intrigue. The overall aesthetic evokes a sense of the natural world, with the artist employing innovative techniques to create a tactile and visually captivating work. This contemporary sculpture likely aims to explore themes of transformation, the duality of concealment and revelation, and the interplay between the visible and the hidden. ...
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Marilou Poncin
1992 , FrenchMarilou Poncin lives and works in Paris. As a visual artist, she studied at the Beaux Arts de Lyon, the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, and ENSAD Paris. Her work explores our fantasies in their encounter with new technologies. Her projects feature camgirls, avatars, love dolls, and influencers: these predominantly female figures populate the digital imagination. Each of the phantasmagorical worlds she explores reveals our individual and collective relationships with the societies in which we live, encompassing tastes, desires, lacks, and prejudices. Manipulating video installations, photography, painting, and ceramics, her works intersect multiple formats and mediums. Through the enlargement and accumulation of images, the artist reduces the distance between her subjects and the viewers, thereby offering them a tactile experience of the images and bodies. Launched in 2015 with the award from the Inrocks Lab (new video creation), her work was subsequently exhibited at Espace Témoin (Geneva), Frac Île-de-France, La Villette, Les Magasins Généraux, La Gaîté Lyrique, the Ricoh Art Gallery in Tokyo, and at festivals such as the Créteil International Women’s Film Festival and Videoformes in Clermont-Ferrand. In 2022, she was shortlisted for the SAM Prize for Contemporary Art and received funding from the Fondation des Artistes for her video installation project «Liquid love is full of ghosts.» She also designed a multimedia installation for the CAC Passerelle Brest, which she extended to the MAC Lyon. ...