MARINE PRUNIER

Born in 1991, Marine Prunier graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Nantes (2015) and holds a double master's degree in multimedia from the University of Angers. She is an artist-in-residence at the artist-run space Non-étoile in Saint-Ouen, where she develops her work and coordinates a relational mediation program.

Her work has given rise to performances and solo exhibitions in various venues and art spaces, notably at Consulat Voltaire, Julio Galerie, Pavillon de l'Arsenal in Paris, and at Clignoteur, Balsamine, Lac and Montoro12 in Brussels.

Marine Prunier is a visual artist. Her work incorporates the creation of pieces from objects collected, gleaned or gathered from everyday or natural contexts. Assembled into sensitive compositions, these objects become forms of contemporary reliquaries, devices of memory and relationship. Charged with uses and narratives, they contribute to a reflection on the materiality of traces and the persistence of the living.

Her work is rooted in an ethics of care: concern for the other, attention to the living. She questions the possible forms of hospitality in the face of finitude, reconciliation with death, and the invention of rites of passage attuned to the present.

Rather than claiming a position of expertise or mediation, she favors empathy, shared experience, and a presence in the world attentive to everyday gestures and small mythologies.