CHARLOTTE CHARBONNEL NOMINATED WOMAN TO WATCH 2018
We are delighted to announce that Charlotte Charbonnel has been chosen by the curatorial team at NMWA for the 2018 edition of Women to Watch.
Charlotte’s work is like an ever-evolving chrysalis. “I work predominantly with metal – iron filings, copper, glass, salt and sound – which I use in the form of sound installations and sculptures. I try to question the material, its transformation, changes, vibrations and energy to revive it and push it to form an illusion of itself.”
Charlotte Charbonnel graduated from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Tours and Ecole nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (Paris). Her work has been recently shown at Maréchalerie in Versailles, at Verrière Hermès in Brussels, at Musée Réattu in Arles, at Gaité Lyrique, at Palais de Tokyo in Paris and at Pont Scorff in Bretagne.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC will be exhibiting works by 21 selected international artists including three by Charlotte Charbonnel, French laureate of Women to Watch 2018.
We would also like to thank the five shortlisted artists and their galleries:
Marianne Anselin, Katinka Bock, Jennifer Caubet, Charlotte Charbonnel and Laura Lamiel
as well as Alicia Knock, curator at the Centre Pompidou, who advised us throughout the selection process.