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Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (born 30 June 1965, StrasbourgCnap: (Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster )〕) is a French artist and an influential figure in international contemporary art. She is known for her great variety of work in video projection, photography, and spatial installations. She has worked in landscaping, design, and writing. "I always look for experimental processes. I like the fact that at the beginning I don't know how to do things and then, slowly, I start learning. Often exhibitions don't give me this learning possibility anymore." 〔"The Unilever Series: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster: TH.2058." Tate. Web. 1 May 2013.〕
==Biography==
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster was born in Strasbourg, France in 1965. At the age of 17, she worked as a museum guard in Grenoble while studying at the École du Magasin of the National Centre of Contemporary Art in Grenoble. She also studied at the Institute des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques, in Paris. She began her career as an artist in the 1990s, working primarily in film. Her early work was mainly short, minimalistic and oneiric films. She now collaborates on everything from the writing of a science fiction novel with fellow artist Philippe Parreno to working with rock singer Alain Bashung on set design. She has also collaborated with fashion house Balenciaga in designing displays for their fashion boutiques in New York and Paris. She has even designed a house for a collector in Tokyo.
Inspired by film, literature, modernist architecture, and art history, her work is often characterized by a quiet, intimate interrogation of contemporary urban life. Often she will use fragments from her international travels in her work and reassembles them into something new. "My approach to art is quite radical. It has more to do with theater and staging than making objects such as paintings or sculptures. Sometimes I think that the fetishism of objects is pathetic. It's one way to deal with art, but I'm obsessed with other things".〔Sooke, Alastair. "Tate Modern Unilever Series: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's Grand Design." The Telegraph. 11 Oct. 2008. Web.〕 She also hopes that her installations will encourage people to interact with them. "I want to coax people to engage with my art, in the same way that a writer might entice people to read a book".〔Sooke, Alastair. "Tate Modern Unilever Series: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's Grand Design." The Telegraph. 11 Oct. 2008. Web.〕 She was the recipient of an artist residency in Villa Kujoyama, Kyoto in 1996, the Mies van der Rohe Award in Krefeld in 1996, and the 2002 Marcel Duchamp award in Paris. For the season 2015/2016 in the Vienna State Opera Gonzalez-Foerster designed a large-scale picture (176 sqm) as part of the exhibition series "Safety Curtain", conceived by museum in progress.〔("Safety Curtain 2015/16": Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster ), a project for museum in progress.〕 She currently lives and works in Paris and Rio de Janeiro.

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