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Biography
Biography
Adeline de Monseignat (b. 1987) is a visual artist and sculptor based between Mexico City and London, whose work investigates the hidden life within matter, drawing on mythology, symbolism, psychology, and the uncanny. Monseignat’s sculptures and installations are intimate yet relational, and invite reflection on the energies and forces that animate both objects and human communities, past and present.
She studied Language and Culture at University College London (BA, 2009), completed a Foundation Diploma at the Slade School of Fine Art (2010), and received an MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School (2011). Her work has been shown internationally at Museo Cabañas (Guadalajara, Mexico), Museo MARCO (Monterrery, Mexico), Saatchi Gallery (London, UK), Victoria Miro (London, UK), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (Wakefield, UK), Casa Wabi (Mexico City, Mexico), MASA Galeria (Mexico City, Mexico), Leila Heller (New York, USA), Royal Society of Sculptors (London, UK), Galerie Kandlhofer (Vienna, Austria), Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer (Slough, UK), and most recently Cadogan (London, UK), and Bo Lee Gallery (Somerset, UK) who represent her.
She studied Language and Culture at University College London (BA, 2009), completed a Foundation Diploma at the Slade School of Fine Art (2010), and received an MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School (2011). Her work has been shown internationally at Museo Cabañas (Guadalajara, Mexico), Museo MARCO (Monterrery, Mexico), Saatchi Gallery (London, UK), Victoria Miro (London, UK), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (Wakefield, UK), Casa Wabi (Mexico City, Mexico), MASA Galeria (Mexico City, Mexico), Leila Heller (New York, USA), Royal Society of Sculptors (London, UK), Galerie Kandlhofer (Vienna, Austria), Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer (Slough, UK), and most recently Cadogan (London, UK), and Bo Lee Gallery (Somerset, UK) who represent her.