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Triennale Art
Industrie
& Dunkerque
Hauts–de–France
Triennale Art & Industrie Dunkerque Hauts–de–France

Ève Gabriel Chabanon

1989, Bruxelles, Belgique

Ève Gabriel Chabanon (Poissy, 1989) lives and works in Brussels. They graduated from the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). The artist has developed a hybrid practice that questions the relationship to work and collective, political, and economic constructions through collages of elements that blend texts, films, ceramics, and sculptural objects.

In 2016, they participated in the Open School East in London/Margate. They have been an artist in residence at White House, Dagenham (2017), FRAC Grand Large in Dunkirk (2018), Te Whare Hēra, Wellington, New Zealand (2019), and Moly Sabata (2020). In 2018, they received the Science Po Prize for Contemporary Art for their project “The Anti-Social Social Club: Episode One, The Chamber of the Dispossessed.” Their project “Le Surplus” was exhibited at Lafayette Anticipations (2018) and further developed in three chapters at Bétonsalon – Center for Art and Research, Paris (2020); Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, Germany (2020); and Beursschouwburg, Brussels (2021). Their work has been exhibited at Massy University, Wellington (2019), CAC Chanot, France (2019), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2018), South London Gallery (2018), and Parc Saint Léger, France (2016). They are currently pursuing a joint PhD at the University of Paris and Villa Arson in Nice.