
Julien Creuzet
Julien Creuzet is a French-Caribbean conceptual artist and professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Creuzet's practice encompasses sculpture, poetry, music, video, and animation and often engages with topics of creolization, migration decolonization, and the complexities of French colonial history. In 2021, Creuzet was nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp, and in 2022, he received Art Basel's Donnés Prize. In 2023, Creuzet was co-commissioned by Performa and the Hartwig Art Foundation. In 2024, Creuzet represented France at the 60th Venice Biennale, becoming the first black man, and one of the youngest artists, to do so.
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- Based in
- France
- Country
- French
- Born
- 1986
- Type
- Individual
Career Timeline
- 2025Art FairParticipated in Art Basel Miami Beach
- 2025Art FairParticipated in Frieze London
- 2025Art FairParticipated in TEFAF Maastricht
Art Fair Participations
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Julien Creuzet is based in France.







