Amelie Chabannes is an artist who works in sculpture, Drawing and Film. Chabannes was born in Paris, France. She studied Architecture and Fine Arts at École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (ENSAD). She worked for many years with Architects and Designers on major projects, including a Cultural Center in [7Riga, Latvia]]. She moved to NY in 2004, she currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Her work has been exhibited in international venues that includes: The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (CT, USA), The Gasthuismuseum (curator : Jan Hoet. Geel, Belgium) Critically acclaimed art festival Crossing the Line (curated by Lili Chopra and Simon Dove) New York, NY. Kunsthalle am Hamburger Plaz (Berlin, Germany) Galerie Hussenot (Paris, France), Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès, Stephan Stoyanov Gallery (New York, NY), NADA Sculpture exhibition (Miami, Florida) Syracuse University Art Center, The Red House (Syracuse, New York). Galeria Fernando Zubillaga (Caracas, Venezuela) S.E gallery (Bergen, Norway) White Box (New York NY), FIAF New York, Galerie Of Marseille (Marseille, France) Museo Frantz Mayer (Mexico City, Mexico) Drawing Now (Louvre, Paris). She has been awarded the International Center Award of Excellence for Fine Arts (New York, NY) along with artist Yoshitomo Nara, The Pollock-Krasner foundation Grant, the NYFA foundation Grant and in 2017 she received a Vision Grant from Humanities NY and from the Harnisch Foundation.
She has been reviewed in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Art In America, Flash Art (Us and Italy), White Wall Magazine, City Art, Timeout New York, Liberation, France-Amerique, Flavorpill, M Magazine, Elle (France), Architektur and Wohnen, Verso Arts et lettres, The Visual Art beat Magazine among others. Selected collections include the Progressive Collection, Cleveland, Ohio as well as numerous private collections in the United States, Europe, Russia and Japan.
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