Artist of the Collection

Chloé Delarue

Born in 1986 in Le Chesnay, France

Chloé Delarue observes the mechanisms of production of the artificial in the age of computational thinking and their effects on our modes of representation. In particular, she reflects on the idea of total automation, considering the disturbances and aberrations that infiltrate our perceptions as simulated territories expand. Her installations and sculptures, in which she deploys decoy effects, pretence, and camouflage, surround a dense environment with a vast series of works under the acronym TAFAA (Toward A Fully Automated Appearance), an evolving cycle which gives form to the ambiguities and paradoxes of this world affected by its own replication.

Born in 1986 in Le Chesnay (France), Chloé Delarue is a graduate of the Villa Arson in Nice (2012) and the Haute école d’art et de design in Geneva (2014). She currently lives in Geneva.