Prune Nourry is a French multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of bioethics, gender, and identity through sculpture, installation, and performance. Nourry’s art often addresses the intersection of science and humanity, raising questions about the implications of technological advancements on the human body and society. One of her most notable projects is "Terracotta Daughters," a series of life-sized sculptures inspired by the Terracotta Warriors of China, which comments on the gender imbalance and the one-child policy in China. Nourry’s work is deeply personal and thought-provoking, often blurring the lines between art and activism.
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Location
Paris, France
Website
https://www.prunenourry.com/frPhoto credits
Franklin Burger
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