At the crossroads of installation, writing and performance, Julie Sas’s work develops in frameworks mobilizing an approach using perceptual and language data as well as questioning the social space of art.
Julie Sas (1990, Paris) lives and works between Geneva and Paris. A recent graduate of the HEAD-Geneva, Sas was in residence at the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève for the past few months. Her work has been presented among others at Villa Bernasconi in Geneva (exhibition organized by the Mamco), Yvon Lambert Bookshop, Salon Jeune Création 2013, and at Palais de Tokyo (Point Perché) in Paris. She is also winner of the New Heads BNP Paribas Foundation Art Award 2015.
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19.03.2016
2016 / 201603 / Artist Talk
No-where? Now-here!
The Molecular Books of Life – Colleges of Unreason
Artist Talks Session 1
Henrik Hentschel, Julie Sas
16.03.2016 -
16.04.2016
2016 / 201603 / 201604 / Ausstellung
No-where? Now-here!
The Molecular Books of Life – Colleges of Unreason
An idea-driven group exhibition about the practices of writing and the book on one page.
Denise Bertschi, Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Jonas Etter, Henrik Hentschel, San Keller, Petra Elena Köhle, Julie Sas, Triin Tamm, Riikka Tauriainen, Alexander Tuchaček, Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin, Anne Käthi Wehrli, Martina-Sofie Wildberger, Sophie Yerly
2016 / 201603 / Artist Talk
No-where? Now-here!
The Molecular Books of Life – Colleges of Unreason
Artist Talks Session 1
Henrik Hentschel, Julie Sas
16.03.2016 -
16.04.2016
2016 / 201603 / 201604 / Ausstellung
No-where? Now-here!
The Molecular Books of Life – Colleges of Unreason
An idea-driven group exhibition about the practices of writing and the book on one page.
Denise Bertschi, Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Jonas Etter, Henrik Hentschel, San Keller, Petra Elena Köhle, Julie Sas, Triin Tamm, Riikka Tauriainen, Alexander Tuchaček, Nicolas Vermot Petit-Outhenin, Anne Käthi Wehrli, Martina-Sofie Wildberger, Sophie Yerly