Born in 1992, Deborah Fischer is a visual artist who graduated from ENSAAMA in textile design (2014) and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (2019). She is developing a work in sculpture, installation, and performance in public spaces. For several years now, she has been collecting “almost nothing”-items that have outlived their usefulness but retain a plastic and emotional charge. Like an urban alchemist, she brings objects together through a combination of materials, a lengthy process of assembly, and composition. By constructing her own archaeology of the present, as closely tied as possible to the contemporary issues of our society, she also strives to discern the spirit of a place and to create from what it tells. She has been artist-researcher at the Collège des Bernardins, in partnership with AgroParisTech from 2021 to 2022 and she has been nominated for the Prix Dauphine pour l’Art Contemporain in 2021. In 2023, she exhibited at the 19M gallery, at the Bullukian Foundation, and has been a resident of the Weiss Foundation. In 2024, she will be a resident at Villa Swagatam, a new residency program by the French Institute and the Embassy of France in India, in collaboration with the Prameya Art Foundation, the Public Arts Trust of India, and the Jodhpur Art Week.
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