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Charlotte Cornaton

Charlotte Cornaton's approach reflects societal and cultural issues. Entitled Hortus-Vanitas, her proposal highlights the futility and emptiness of human actions, amplified by the context of a global pandemic. In a situation of confinement, she began to model ceramic bones, then, like a flower in the middle of winter, to represent a vulva, a reference sometimes to the vagina dentata of Navajo tales, sometimes to Claude Lévi-Strauss's La potière jalouse. As the months passed slowly, the artist painted self-portraits that varied with the seasons. As in 2021, her mixed compositions combine painting and ceramics. Following on from her previous project, Monsteras deliciosa, she writes the story of a world we will never know again.
In most of her works, the artist combines various media, including ceramics, and practices performance art. LR


Born in 1986. Lives and works in Montreuil (Île-de-France).

Training

2008: Ceramic Design, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London (UK)
2009: ESAG Penninghen, Design, Paris.

Exhibitions

2022: Artist residency in Deià, Mallorca (SP) - Galerie BSL (since 2013), group show, Paris - 2020: Heroines Wave, The Enclosed Garden, Berlin (DE) - 2019: Parcours Saint-Germain (since 2015), Paris - 2018: Galerie Sassi Milici (since 2013), Vallauris (Alpes-Maritimes) - Chambres à Part, parcours VIP FIAC (since 2010), Paris - 2016: Maison Particulière, collection Bruxelles (BE) - 2015: Galerie BSL, solo show, Paris - 2014: Biennale internationale de Vallauris.