Michèle Ansermet Papadopoulos is a French-Swiss visual artist whose work explores chromatic painting, hybrid narratives, and the dialogue between contemporary art and technological imaginaries. She lives and works between Paris and Paphos, Cyprus.
She was trained in ceramics and fine arts in Paris Académie Charpentier, ENSAD, École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, skill update Académie de Port-Royal, Beaux-Arts de Paris – La Glacière), developing an early interest in color, line, and graphic structure. After a long interruption of her artistic career for personal reasons, she returned to art in 2012 and has since built an active international practice.
Her work has been exhibited in France and abroad, including in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Easr country, China, and Japan. She is the founder of the Chromatism movement and President of the CHROMATICS section at the Salon d’Automne in Paris, where she regularly curates and presents large-scale contemporary works.
Her practice also includes collaborations with major French porcelain manufacturers, notably Haviland, extending her chromatic and graphic language into the field of applied arts.
Since 2025, she has been engaged in a long-term artistic collaboration with the video game Atomic Heart, a major international production experienced by more than 10 million players worldwide. This multi-year project explores the reappropriation of a digital mythology through painting, resulting in a corpus of autonomous artworks situated between contemporary art and gaming culture.
An international exhibition project based on this collaboration is currently in development, with planned presentations in several countries between 2027 and 2028.
Her work is listed on the Akoun and iCAC art market databases.
Her new website is currently under construction.
Her website is currently online and undergoing further development.