Grégory Chatonsky
Grégory Chatonsky studied philosophy at the Sorbonne and multimedia at the Paris School of Fine Art .
He took part in numerous individual and group pilot-studies in France, Canada,
the United States, Italy, Australia, Germany, Finland and Spain. His works
have been bought by institutions such as the European Photographic Centre.
At the same time, in 1994, Grégory Chatonsky founded the netartistes
"incident.net" and carried out various commissions: the Pompidou Centre Internet
site, that of the the Villa Médicis, and the MAC/VAL's shifting visual identity
for Arte. In 2006-7 he taught in the UQAM's Visual and Media Art School
in Montreal, Canada.
Chatonsky's work as an artist, be it via interactive installations, network
and urban schemes, or via photography and sculpture, examines our emotional
relationship towards technology, and reveals the flux of which our age is
woven, by attempting to create new fictional forms.
His work is exhibited In France at the Numeriscausa gallery, and in New
York and Frankfort at the Poller gallery.
