Caroline Bravo is a transdisciplinary artist (performance, installation, writing, comedy, dance, photography) and curator. She lives and works in Paris. Through her work, she questions current social issues, the feminine and its multiple representations, the notion of otherness, and the collective unconscious. Her recurring themes include a complex dialogue between the sacred and the profane, and a certain introspective quest. His protean creations have a strong dreamlike imprint, with the dualism of life drives and death drives running through them. With a Master’s degree in Ethnology, Anthropology and Religious Sciences (“popular mythologies” and “ethnopsychiatry”) combined with a solid artistic training, her work reveals an approach that juxtaposes cross-disciplinary artistic practice and the social sciences.
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A former collaborator of Jack Lang, she has worked for many years in the arts, culture and media sectors. She has been a member-researcher of the Laboratoire des Arts de la Performance (L.A.P.) since its creation in 2018 by artist Nour Awada, which to date
includes over 90 international artists.
The artist has recently been in residence with LAP at the Centre d’art Mains d’œuvres, CAC La Traverse, Galerie Michel Journiac. She has recently performed – in addition to the aforementioned venues – at Le Générateur, 59 Rivoli, Palais de Tokyo…
Website: https://www.carolinebravo.com/