First monograph of the French textile artist.
Marie Hazard writes on the loom, imprinting her vibrant textiles with fragments of text and pieces of photographs that "register the dance of being in and moving through the world." Her debut monograph gathers some one-hundred-and-fifty works woven and nine exhibitions made between 2018 and 2022, alongside a modular essay by art historian
Olivier Berggruen and a conversation with artist George Tiger Liu.
Marie Hazard (born 1994 in Le Havre) is a French artist whose main medium is
weaving. Marie Hazard advocates slowness by returning to the fundamentals of a craft practice. Between painting, sculpture and installation, Marie Hazard's woven works call for a great meticulousness that does not detract from the spontaneity of her work.
Her weavings and performances have been shown in Aspen, Brussels, Copenhagen, London, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, Provence, and Tokyo and are held in various private and institutional collections.