Ève Chabanon
lives and works in Brussels. They graduated from the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR) in Strasbourg in 2013, before obtaining a Master’s in Curating at the Sorbonne Université in Paris in 2014 and participating in the Open School East programme in London and Margate in 2016. They took part in several residencies, including at the White House in Dagenham in 2017, the FRAC Grand Large in Dunkirk in 2018, and Te Whare Hera in Wellington, New Zealand, where they presented their first solo exhibition, Eating Each Other, in 2019. They were awarded the Prix Sciences Po for contemporary art in 2018 for their project The Anti-Social Social Club: Episode One, The Chamber of the Dispossessed. Chabanon's works have been shown in France at the Palais de Tokyo (2018), at Parc Saint Léger (2016), and the CAC Chanot, Clamart (2019). Other chapters of The Surplus of the Non-Producer were presented at Lafayette Anticipations (2018), Paris; Bétonsalon - Centre d'art et de recherche, Paris (2020); Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster (2020); Beursschouwburg (2021), Brussel. Since 2021, they are a PhD candidate simultaneously at Villa Arson (Nice) and University Paris 8. They are currently working on public commissions in France and a public sculpture in Belgium.