Alexandre Erre was born in 1990 in Nouméa, Kanaky-New-Caledonia. He lives and works between France and his native country. His artistic approach revolves around his experience as a queer person coming from Melanesia, and celebrating the cultures and communities from Oceania. More broadly, he explores issues related to memory, exoticization and insularity. His research is based on his personal history, and draws on his vernacularity and diasporic present. In his work, he seeks to open space for healing and pleasure in response to the violence that populates our daily lives and our imagination. More than a specific formal research in a conscripted field, he adapts to the issues and contexts he explores, with the intention to work with ethics and caring.
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Earlier Event: March 4
Meet the artist: Anne-Renée Hotte
Later Event: April 27
Exhibition: Lori Blondeau