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Born in 1996, Camille d'Auber is a visual artist living and working between Paris and Montrouge. He received his first degree in 2019 from the National School of Fine Arts of Lyon, then went on to complete a master’s degree at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent (KASK) in 2021.

​His protean works reflect a particular attention paid to the process and materials, to the possible renewals of the act of making a painting. He explores the medium as a means of reflecting on space, the genre of landscape, and the haptic relationship one can establish with the painting. His work is not a search for personal subjects expressed through a personal pictorial language, but rather a field in which tensions between presentation and representation, reality and the real, meaning and nonsense are played out.

His work has been exhibited in various venues, including the Galerie municipale Jean Collet (Vitry-sur-Seine, France), Galerie Au Roi (Paris, France), Espace Voltaire (Paris, France), and Terrace Gallery (London, UK).

​Alongside his individual practice, he is also involved in collective work, curatorial projects, and the management of an 

artist-run association, Studio Otto. Since 2024, he has been developing a collaborative painting practice with artist Joseph Chabod.

Email : dauber.camille@gmail.com

Instagram : @camilledauber​

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