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MARY SUE

AES+F
Shoja Azari
Masbedo
Zwelethu Mthethwa
Shirin Neshat
Vladimir Nikolic
Miguel Angel Ríos
Mary Sue

Loupée à la mouche, 2003
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Mary Sue is not a pure video product, but rather the fruit of a hybrid, artisanal practice, driven by the desire for a perfect, all-encompassing artifice. In fact, Mary Sue herself, and the artist who has adopted her name, is a metonym for the contrivance of her video constructions. is consistently at the center of this process, at the warm convergence of high- or low-angle viewpoints, reflecting her relationship to the world and the steamy responses that she knowingly arouses through a theatrical naïveté. By definition, the viewer, indeed the whole world, is outside the frame. Her solitude in the face of the world is that of all domestic stars: she has little adventures, accomplishes small feats, and experiences tiny moments of illumination. Whatever the scenario, Mary Sue always seems to be pulling your leg, then hitting you below the belt. By placing herself in the spotlight, she eliminates the ambiguity of the distanced gaze, becoming the object of her own irony. Her perspective is more acerbic than critical. Rather than condemning things, she merely holds them up to view. Mary Sue's work is fresh and ironic, a game within the game.

Mary Sue is born between 1979 and today.
She graduated from D.N.S.E.P. (Diplôme Nationale Supérieur d'Expression Plastique) - Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in France, where she lives and works.
Her collaboration with Marco Noire Contemporary Art stated in 2005 with the exhibition of her videos in Art Basel and in ARCO 2006.
The artist’s video installations have been widely presented in France, Italy and in 2001 XXIV J.V.C. Festival – TokioArt & Design Gallery – Nagoya, Japan.

Bali Balo, 2002
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Monter les blancs, 2002
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L’élastique, 2003
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Olé Olé, 2006
One-screen video installation
Saglice, 2006
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Le bilboquet, 2001
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