
Marie-Ange Guilleminot is a visual artist, sculptor, videographer, and performer, born in SaintGermain-en-Laye in 1960. She lives and works in Paris. An internationally renowned artist, she has participated in several major exhibitions in France, such as Le Paravent at the Contemporary Arts Center in Bordeaux in 1998, which was redeployed in 2018 as part of a retrospective at the Les Tanneries Contemporary Art Center and then again in October 2019 at La Cour de l’Or at the Monnaie de Paris. She also presented Jour de fête in 2000 at the Centre Georges Pompidou, where several of her major works were shown in the 2009-2010 elles@ centrepompidou exhibition. Her work revolves around the notions of "making" and "transformation" in relation to her own body. It takes the form of works, objects or sculptures, films, or artist books that document her performances. Guilleminot's work is housed in several museums and was praised at the 1997 Venice Biennale, where she received an honorable mention for her installation Le Salon de transformation.
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