Adeline de Monseignat

Adeline de Monseignat (born 1987, Monaco) is a Dutch-Monegasque visual artist who lives and works in London.[1][2][3][4][5] The artist's practice, which primarily involves sculpture, installation art and drawing, investigates ways in which inanimate objects can trigger emotional responses and hold a sense of presence and life.[6][2][7][8] She makes sculptures called "creaptures" – creature-sculptures, and has a special interest in The Uncanny, the contact and the origin.[9][10]

Adeline de Monseignat (2014)

Education and career

Adeline de Monseignat obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in language and culture from University College London in 2009, and completed her Fine Art Foundation Course at the Slade School of Fine Art before graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree, with distinction, from the City and Guilds of London Art School in 2011.[11][12]

As a result of her degree show, curator Justin Hammond selected her to feature in the Catlin Guide, a book that features forty new promising graduate artists in the United Kingdom.[13][14][15][16] She was thereafter shortlisted for the Catlin Art Prize, alongside nine other fellow artists including Julia Vogl, Jonny Briggs and Gabriella Boyd.[17]

She was awarded the Catlin Art Prize Public Vote Prize in 2012.[18][19][20] That same year she was shortlisted for the Threadneedle Prize at the Mall Galleries and was the recipient of the Royal British Society of Sculptors Bursary Award in 2013.[21][22][23]

In 2013, curator James Putnam brought de Monseignat and artist Berndnaut Smilde together for her first show, The Uncanny, at the Ronchini Gallery.[24][25][26][27]

In 2014, the Ronchini Gallery held a solo exhibition of the artist's work entitled Home.[28] Art historian Jo Applin wrote a text for a catalogue which was published to accompany the exhibition.[29]

Selected exhibitions

See also

References

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  22. Barton, Laura (18 January 2013). "Homes: Sculpture Club". The Guardian.
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