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Nadège Mériau - Grotto, 2011.

Nadège Mériau

My practice explores the possibilities of creating images that combine the visceral and the sublime. Drawing on the idea of perception as participatory and the body as part of the flesh of the world, my work addresses the senses. Images of incandescent and dripping dwellings not only evoke primeval hungers but also envelop and absorb. My investigations are rooted in Gaston Bachelard’s concept of the intimate immensity, the romantic longing to “incorporate infinity” and my interest in biomimicry. I understand ecology in the true sense of the word, as in the study of habitation (okologie, from the Greek oikos, house, dwelling place, habitation and logi, study of). I am interested in the nesting instinct, in what we call ‘home’, whether it is our domestic, social, or natural environment. How do we root ourselves in a space, a community? How do we create a sense of belonging? How do we define our identities? As the worm slowly creates its habitat by digesting coarse earth into humus, so does the artist turn their life experience into stories and metaphors. My current practice investigates the emerging interest in alternative dwellings such as the hobbit house by Simon Dale. Could it be that in a world of uncertainty we long for intra-uterine architectures? And could this be a manifestation of our subconscious desire to return to the womb or the origins of life?


Nadège Mériau


www.nadegemeriau.com

Nicolas Ceasar - Nadège Mériau.


Nadège Mériau

Born in 1968 in Carthage.

Lives and works in London.


French artist Nadège Mériau is a graduate of the Royal College of Art (2011). Recent exhibitions include Brighton Open’11, The Phoenix Gallery, Brighton, Sustain, Royal College of Art, London (2011), Summer Show, Hoopers Gallery, London (2011), Trick of the Light, Core Gallery, London (2011), Undercurrents, Brighton Photo Fringe (2010), Album, Liverpool Biennale (2010), Mise en scène, Format Festival, Derby (2009), Curious Nature, Newlyn Art Gallery, Newlyn (2008), Bloody Beautiful, Historische Museum, Rotterdam (2007). Nadège was shortlisted for Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011 and the Conran and Hoopers Awards. She was selected for the Hoopers’ RCA Graduates Summer Show by Martin Barnes from the V&A and received a Honourable Mention for her work in the Sustain Show during the 2011 London Design Festival.

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> 23 September

10 am to 8 pm

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