Anomalies - Exposition Montréal/Brooklyn - Galerie CLARK 2012 & Parker's Box, NY, 2013

Anomalies - Exposition Montréal/Brooklyn - Galerie CLARK 2012 & Parker's Box, NY, 2013

Julie Favreau’s practice, located at the crossroads of visual art and choreography, is based on inventing gestures out of objects (sculptures) or, conversely, on inventing sculptures out of gestures. Her projects take on different forms, such as installation, video, sculpture, performance, and photography. Recent works induce a state of heightened sensory awareness in the viewer, inviting concentration, focus, and intimacy.

Julie Favreau has presented/performed her work in many contexts including exhibitions, festivals and performances on stage. In 2011, she is part of the MACM Québec Triennial. In 2012, Favreau received the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art and was long listed for the Sobey Art Award. In residence for three years in one of the eight Montreal studios of the Darling Foundry, she is working on a new creative cycle that includes sculptural propositions, video and photographic works, and performance for stage and solo exhibitions for various sites: Edinburgh Art Festival (Scottish National Gallery), festival Actoral, Marseille, Battat Contemporary, and Darling Foundry, Montréal. She is currently represented by Battat Contemporary.