Jeanne Briand (b.1990) is a french artist based in Paris. Interweaving design, materials and affects, Jeanne Briand’s works made of mechanical parts, glass or leather stand at the crossroad of sculptures and artefacts.
Her work has been shown internationally, including NADA Miami; Clark House, Mumbai; La Panacée, Montpellier; South Dublin Arts Center; Art Cologne; Super Dakota, Brussels; Lūznava Manor, Latvia; Fondation Brownstone, Paris; Mono, Lisbon; Centro Textura, Bogotá; and the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles…
She has received several awards and grants, such as the ADAGP x Salon de Montrouge Production Grant (2017), the Palais des Beaux-Arts x New Technology Prize (2016), the Aurige x Amis des Beaux-Arts Prize (2015), and the ENSBA x CalArts Scholarship (2014). She studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and the California Institute of the Arts.
Her work has been shown internationally, including NADA Miami; Clark House, Mumbai; La Panacée, Montpellier; South Dublin Arts Center; Art Cologne; Super Dakota, Brussels; Lūznava Manor, Latvia; Fondation Brownstone, Paris; Mono, Lisbon; Centro Textura, Bogotá; and the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles…
She has received several awards and grants, such as the ADAGP x Salon de Montrouge Production Grant (2017), the Palais des Beaux-Arts x New Technology Prize (2016), the Aurige x Amis des Beaux-Arts Prize (2015), and the ENSBA x CalArts Scholarship (2014). She studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris and the California Institute of the Arts.
She has also produced commissioned works for houses including Lemaire, Maison Margiela, Guerlain, and Cartier…