Emilie Louise Gossiaux

1989

Introduction

Emilie Louise Gossiaux (born 1989, Metairie) is an American multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York City. She creates drawings, ceramics, and installations.

Her work engages with themes of interdependence and the entanglements of humans and animals, in conversation with the scholarship of Donna Haraway and recent work in disability studies. A 2022 Brooklyn Rail review of her exhibition Significant Otherness described Gossiaux's sculptures and drawings as "...shot through with the radical intimacy that accompanies recognition of our mutual enmeshment." She has been recognized with numerous awards. In 2023, Gossiaux and Georgina Kleege held a public conversation on her work. Institutions where her work has been shown include MoMA PS1, the Queens Museum, SculptureCenter, Kunsthall Trondheim, and the Museum Für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt.

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Q130421180

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