Marie d'Elbée is a multi-disciplinary artist exploring indistinct and primal spaces. Her practice spans across image, sound, object and installation. Her work is characterised by impressions of shifting matter and collapsing landscapes, fragments of an infinite animal and the mesh of the universe.
Recent works include:
Dog Watching Sunset - painting, Marmite Art Prize touring exhibition, UK
Vuelo Nocturno - installation and performance, MALBA Museo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
First Contact - installation and performance, SPACE, London, UK
Entre chien et loup - installation and performance, Atlas/*****, Brussels, Belgium
And the moon (...) - artist video and sound composition, curated by Emily Butler (Whitechapel Gallery), Mother Mercury, Art Night Associates, London, UK
Constellations - art direction, visual and music performance, Theatre National de Fontainebleau, France
Leviathan - sound composition, inspired by shamanic ritual and interspecies communication, Institut Francais, Athens, Greece
Marie d'Elbée also reviews exhibitions and directs contemporary arts events. She has been published internationally, including in FAD, this is tomorrow, Azart Magazine, Josefffine. Commissions for art pieces include Attilia F. Franchini (Paradise Row), Ines de Bordas (Silence Editions). She is the founder of Open Source London, organising numerous arts events in East London including Open Source Festival.