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Raphaëlle de Groot (born October 21, 1974) is a Canadian artist and educator living and working in Montreal, Quebec. She was born in Montreal, Quebec. She received a MFA from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). She has lectured on visual and media arts at UQAM. She has also been an invited artist and lecturer at Concordia University. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions across Canada and in Europe. She participated in the group exhibitions Femmes artistes at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in 2010 and Archi-Féministes at the Centre Optica in Montreal in 2012.

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  • Raphaëlle de Groot est une artiste québécoise, née à Montréal le 21 octobre 1974. À travers sa pratique polyvalente, elle est dessinatrice, performeuse, vidéaste et installatrice. Après des études à l'Université du Québec à Montréal où elle obtient une maîtrise en arts visuels et médiatiques en 2007, Raphaëlle de Groot expose régulièrement des œuvres qui reposent sur une interaction avec le spectateur, à travers des films, des performances et des installations. Elle fait également appel à différentes personnes auprès de qui elle sollicite une participation ou un objet qui interviendront plus tard dans ses productions et ses installations. (fr)
  • Raphaëlle de Groot (born October 21, 1974) is a Canadian artist and educator living and working in Montreal, Quebec. She was born in Montreal, Quebec. She received a MFA from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). She has lectured on visual and media arts at UQAM. She has also been an invited artist and lecturer at Concordia University. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions across Canada and in Europe. She participated in the group exhibitions Femmes artistes at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in 2010 and Archi-Féministes at the Centre Optica in Montreal in 2012. (en)
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  • Raphaëlle de Groot est une artiste québécoise, née à Montréal le 21 octobre 1974. À travers sa pratique polyvalente, elle est dessinatrice, performeuse, vidéaste et installatrice. Après des études à l'Université du Québec à Montréal où elle obtient une maîtrise en arts visuels et médiatiques en 2007, Raphaëlle de Groot expose régulièrement des œuvres qui reposent sur une interaction avec le spectateur, à travers des films, des performances et des installations. Elle fait également appel à différentes personnes auprès de qui elle sollicite une participation ou un objet qui interviendront plus tard dans ses productions et ses installations. En 2013, elle est invitée à la 55e Biennale de Venise pour présenter une performance En exercice à Venise, qui fera l'objet d'un film, Raphaëlle de Groot en performance à Venise. Le travail de Raphaëlle de Groot est récompensé par plusieurs prix, notamment le Prix Pierre-Ayot en 2006, le Prix Graff en 2011 et le Prix artistique Sobey en 2012. (fr)
  • Raphaëlle de Groot (born October 21, 1974) is a Canadian artist and educator living and working in Montreal, Quebec. She was born in Montreal, Quebec. She received a MFA from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). She has lectured on visual and media arts at UQAM. She has also been an invited artist and lecturer at Concordia University. In an early work Dévoilements (Unveilings) (1998–2001), nuns from the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph in Montreal collaborated with the artist in the production of the work. In later exhibitions, de Groot has invited visitors to participate by taking photographs or leaving with parts of her installation. She has also recycled material from earlier exhibitions in her work. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions across Canada and in Europe. She participated in the group exhibitions Femmes artistes at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in 2010 and Archi-Féministes at the Centre Optica in Montreal in 2012. De Groot received the Pierre-Ayot Award in 2006 and the Sobey Art Award in 2012. She participated in the 2008 Québec Triennial and represented Quebec at the 2013 Venice Biennale. She received the Prix Graff in 2011. Her work is included in public and private collections, including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the city of Montreal. (en)
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