Tatiana Trouvé is a French-Italian artist recognized for her large-scale, immersive installations and sculptures that explore the intersections of memory, time, and physical space. Her work frequently blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction through the use of architectural elements and found objects.
Born in Cosenza, Italy, Tatiana Trouvé is a Paris-based artist whose practice encompasses sculpture, drawing, and complex spatial installations. She gained significant recognition for her ability to transform gallery spaces into environments that evoke both the domestic and the uncanny, often utilizing industrial materials to suggest narratives of absence and transition.
Her signature work often involves the manipulation of scale and the integration of everyday objects into surreal, architectural configurations. Through her meticulous use of materials like copper, concrete, and bronze, she investigates the fluidity of memory and the physical traces left behind by human presence.
Trouvé remains a prominent figure in contemporary art, having received the Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2020 for her contributions to French culture. Her work continues to be exhibited internationally, reflecting a sustained engagement with the philosophical dimensions of space and time.
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