Magali Hébert-Huot - Biography

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MAGALI HÉBERT-HUOT

With her neon-coloured aesthetic, Magali Hébert-Huot takes a critical look at the dualities that frame our world view: masculine-feminine, natural-artificial, etc. Her theatrical installations alter and call into question stereotypical gender codes. As such, the artist positions herself—and us—in an in-between zone. Her work has been presented as part of Manif d’art 11 – The Quebec City Biennial, at the Hamiltonian Gallery in Washington DC, as well as in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Vancouver, and Montréal, among other cities. In 2015, she was awarded the International Sculpture Centre’s Award for Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture.

© Trame-Hatch (2024), credit Michel Boucher - Galerie des arts visuels de l'Université Laval

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Magali Hébert-Huot
Works and lives in Baltimore (US) and Québec City (Canada)