Jérôme Havre

Sculptor, installation art, mixed media visual artist
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IntroSculptor, installation art, mixed media visual artist
isArtist Visual artist
Work fieldArts Creativity
Gender
Male
Birth1972, Paris
Age53 years
ResidenceToronto, Germany, Montreal
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Biography

Jérôme Havre is a Toronto-based artist originally from Paris, France.

Early life and education

Havre studied at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He moved to Montreal before settling in Toronto, where he was the artist-in-residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario from December 7, 2015 to March 26, 2016. Havre has exhibited in the Textile Museum of Canada.

Works

Havre employs a variety of media in his work, including textiles, sculpture, video and photography. These media are often combined to create immersive environments, as in the 2013 show ″Re-Marquer le Territoire / Territorial Re-Marks″ at the Front Room Gallery in Brooklyn. Havre's 2013 show at the Textile Museum of Canada, a collaboration with artist Heather Goodchild, drew controversy when the Toronto Star's review of the show contrasted the perceived restraint of Goodchild's work with the "exotic" character of Havre's work, calling the latter a "screed against colonial superiority." His immersive installation Six Degrees of Separation was featured in the 2015 exhibition "Land Marks" at the Art Gallery of Peterborough.

Havre collaborated on the 2009 exhibition Fibred Optics at the Ottawa Art Gallery with artists Frances Dorsey, Ed Pien, and Michėle Provost, and curator Andrea Fatona.

Awards

Havre was long-listed for the National Gallery of Canada's Sobey Art Award in 2011.

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