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Continuum XXI
Ensemble Modern
hr-Bigband
hr-Sinfonieorchester
IEMA-Ensemble 2025/26
Synergy Vocals
Trondheim Voices
Alberto Arroyo
Hed Bahack
Sylvain Cambreling
Helena Cánovas Parés
Pia Davila
Caio de Azevedo
Justine Emard
Bernard Foccroulle
Georg Friedrich Haas
John Hollenbeck
Eloain Lovis Hübner
Justė Janulytė
Michael Jarrell
Malika Kishino
Eungjin Lee
Lucie Leguay
Leon Liang
Brad Lubman
Sarah Nemstov
Felicitas PfausFelicitas Magdalena Pfaus
Julian Prégardien
Steve Reich
Diego Ramos Rodríguez
Rebecca Saunders
Yixie Shen
Miroslav SrnkaMiroslav SRNKA
Toby Thatcher
Thierry Tidrow
Stefan Weiller
Adriane Westerbarkey
Haotian Yu
Justine Emard

Artist

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Justine Emard

Justine Emard is a visual artist. She lives and works in Paris.

Her artworks explore the new relationships that are being established between our existences and technologies. By combining different image media – from photography to video and virtual reality – she situates her work at the intersection between neuroscience, objects, organic life and artificial intelligence.

Her work has been exhibited in museums like the NRW Forum (Dusseldorf), the National Museum of Singapore, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the Institute Itaú Cultural (São Paulo), the Cinémathèque Québécoise (Montréal), the Mori Art Museum (Tokyo), the Barbican Centre (London), the World Museum (Liverpool), the Fondation Pernod Ricard (Paris), the Grand Palais Immersif (Paris), to name a few. She was part of international Biennales such as at the Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (Russia), the Tongeyong Triennale (South Korea), and the Chengdu Biennale (China).

In 2017, she was a winner of the residence ›Hors-les-murs‹by the Institut Français for a project in Tokyo. In 2020, she is a laureate of the national photographic commission ›IMAGE 3.0‹ by the CNAP (National Centre for Visual Arts) and the Jeu de Paume in Paris. In 2021-22 and 2023-24 she was invited as artist-professor at Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains, in France.
In 2023, she is a winner of the award ›100 femmes de culture‹ in France.
Justine Emard is artistic director of the French Pavilion’s permanent exhibition at the World Expo in Osaka in 2025.
In 2025, she will be in residence at the Villa Albertine in Boston and New York, for a project in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Her artworks are part of several international and national collections.