Céleste Rogosin (born in 1989) is the tenth artist invited to the Pinault Collection’s residency programme in Lens. After studying dance and theatre at the Laboratoire de Formation au Théâtre Physique in Paris, Franco- American artist Céleste Rogosin enrolled in the Le Fresnoy Studio of Contemporary Art, Tourcoing in 2019. She developed her visual arts practice there and, influenced by the teachings of Valérie Jouve and Laure Prouvost, she began to look past the traditional forms and narratives of film.
By hybridising several techniques, Céleste Rogosin explores often subversive counter-narratives that present an ambiguous relationship between body and space.
As the Pinault Collection’s artist-in-resident in Lens, Rogosin will continue her exploration of northern landscapes and myths in preparation for an exhibition at the FRAC Grand Large regional contemporary arts foundation.