Blaise AdilonContemporary Art Center La Halle des Bouchers
Vienna
Her installation Mariage d'inclination (2024) stages the amorous encounter of banal objects. Separated by the walls of a transparent box, pieces of crockery or trinkets form couples that unite in the reflection of iridescent surfaces.
Born in Paris in 1990, Jeanne Cardinal lives in Tours and works at the Ateliers de la Morinerie.
A visual artist, she creates installations, drawings, and sculptures, emphasizing the reuse of materials and the metamorphosis of forms. She questions our habits, movements, and practices by developing narratives that play with the ambiguities of perception. After obtaining a BTS (Advanced Vocational Diploma) in Ceramic Art and Industry Design in 2013, she pursued a Fine Arts degree at ENSAD Limoges. In 2019, she won the Young Artist Prize from Atelier Blanc - Villefranche-de-Rouergue Art Center and subsequently participated in various exhibitions, residencies, performances, and educational projects in France and Belgium.
Her installation, Mariage d'inclination (2024), stages the amorous encounter of everyday objects. Separated by the walls of a transparent box, pieces of crockery and trinkets form couples that unite in the reflection of the iridescent surfaces. In a play of illusions that invites reflection on love and desire, the personified objects become the protagonists of a sentimental and erotic story.