Jérôme Nadeau
Exploring the links existing among a set of seemingly disparate structures, Jérôme Nadeau’s recent work presents a reflection on the codes and mechanisms existing across a range of technological and biological lives. Shifting between abstraction and figuration, the material and the immaterial, the macroscopic and the microscopic, motifs echo each other and impose a narrative context suggesting a transposable and porous duality between organic and cybernetic worlds.
Born in Lévis, Jérôme Nadeau lives and works in Montreal. He has an MFA in photography from Concordia University, since 2016. His work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions notably at LVH (London, England) in 2024, Eolith (Montreal) in 2023, Fondation Grantham (Saint-Edmond-de-Grantham) in 2022, Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montreal) in 2019 and 2021, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal in 2020, Galerie René Blouin (Montreal) in 2018, Occurrence (Montreal) in 2016, Galerie Leonard & Bina Ellen (Montreal) in 2016 and Gallery Monitor (Gothenburg, Sweden) in 2014. He is the recipient of the Mildred Lande and Margot Lande Fellowship in Photography of 2013 and Roloff Beny Fellowship in Photography of 2015. Nadeau is also the founder and co-director of soon.tw, a publishing house and contemporary art space.