Since 2019, Salomé Chatriot (1995) deploys her breath through 'Fragile Ecosystem', a series of performances hosted in different contexts with which she interacts through a machine capturing her breath in real time. The artist's breath generates biodata that inform the matrix of the other media she uses: painting, sculpture, installations and videos.
Biography
Salomé Chatriot (1995) is based in Paris.
In 2021, Salomé Chatriot was selected by Cécilia Alemani for the Biennale College Arte workshop at the 59th Venice Biennale. She directed her first film, 'Our Symbiosis Infected her Fertile Systems', commissioned by Sabine Himmelsbach and Boris Magnini, produced by Unfinished Camp based on a proposal by Hans-Ulrich Obrist and András Szantó. The film has been shown at the Shed Museum in New York and at the HEK in Basel. Salomé Chatriot has performed at Lafayette Anticipations and the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, in Gstaad with the Luma Foundation and at the Teatros del Canal in Madrid. A selection of her films, videos, paintings and sculptures is currently on show at Germany's Marta Herford Museum as part of an exhibition exploring the intersecting relationships between art and technology: 'Between Pixel and Pigment. Hybrid Painting in Postdigital Times'.