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Artists in residence

Each year, the Cité internationale des arts welcomes more than 1,000 artists from around the world, offering them a space for creation, research, and exchange in Paris, in the Marais and Montmartre districts. Open to all artistic disciplines—visual arts, music, literature, film, design and architecture, performing arts, and curating—it enables artists to develop their projects in an environment that fosters experimentation and meaningful connections.

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Luc Claus

Year/s of residence : 1971, Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI), Belgium

Visual arts

Romane Claus

Year/s of residence : 2023, Department of Culture, Youth and Media, Flemish Community

Visual arts

Jean Modigliani Clavier

Year/s of residence : 1975, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Allyson Clay

Year/s of residence : 1997, Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec

Visual arts

Hugo Cleis

Year/s of residence : 1965, City of Paris, France

Visual arts

Martin Cleis

Year/s of residence : 1978, Atelier Mondial of Bale, Switzerland

Visual arts

Ruth Clemens

Year/s of residence : 1995, 1996, 2005, Cité internationale des arts, Federal Ministry of Culture and Media, Germany

Visual arts

Clément Fourment

Year/s of residence : 2020, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Born in 1992 in France, Clément Fourment graduated from Paris Descartes University in 2012 and from EPSAA in 2016. He was awarded the first place of Pierre David-Weil drawing prize in 2018 thanks to his book entitled Persée. His work has notably been exhibited at the Lambert collection in Avignon, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris and at Art Paris at the Grand Palais. He joined several artistic residencies including the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid between 2019 and 2020.

Clément Fourment’s work revolves around drawing, engraving and volume. Between dream and reality, he composes his intimate narrative, mixing myths and his own fantasies. He fixes his dreams, reframes his visions inspired notably by the romantic postures of the painter Henri Fuseli or Francisco Goya’s Caprices. Clément Fourment revives the whitest visions in his series of drawings and engravings. Thanks to a multidisciplinary mastery of techniques, the artist composes his mystical world: pastel, pencil, ink, dry point and black way, aquatint and etchings that give birth to the chiaroscuro of his stories.

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Hélène Clement

Year/s of residence : 2009, Cité internationale des arts

Music

Louisa Clement

Year/s of residence : 2016, Federal Ministry of Culture and Media, Germany

Visual arts

Pascale Clement

Year/s of residence : 2010, Cité internationale des arts

Music

Pierre Clement

Year/s of residence : 2017, 2016, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Tracey Clement

Year/s of residence : 2019, Art Gallery of New South Wales

Visual arts

Erik Clemmensen

Year/s of residence : 1971, Danish Agency for Culture

Visual arts

David Clerc

Year/s of residence : 2002, City of Fribourg, Switzerland

Visual arts

Gregory Cliffe

Year/s of residence : 1984, University of New South Wales - Art and Design (UNSW), Australia

Visual arts

MARK Clintberg

Year/s of residence : 2022, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Marc Cloet

Year/s of residence : 1996, Cité internationale des arts, Flemish Government - Directorate of Arts and Heritage, Belgium

Visual arts

Lola-Jeanne Cloquell

Year/s of residence : 2024, Martinique Department of Cultural Affairs

Music

Lola-Jeanne Cloquell, known as LOLA, is an artist, author, slammer and poet from Martinique. She works in particular on the link between music and words, between tradition and contemporaneity. She won her first Maisons-Laffitte literary prize at the age of 11, then the Académie de Montpellier prize in 2010.

After growing up in Martinique, Lola-Jeanne Cloquell studied two years of literary preparatory classes (hypokhâgne and khâgne) at the Lycée Joffre in Montpellier. She then entered Sciences Po Aix-en-Provence, where she developed a passion for sociology and anthropology. This passion led her to Chilean Patagonia, where she conducted research on the Yagàn, an endangered Amerindian language. After living in Chile, Lola moved to London, where she obtained a Master’s degree in Cultural and Creative Industries from King’s College, then worked in film production. She worked with a number of Northern European directors, including Lars Von Trier, Sergei Loznitsa and Benedikt Erlingsson.

Tremplin artist-in-residence at Tropiques Atrium – Scène nationale de Martinique – for the 2021-2022 season, she created the slam show La tribu des malfinies. The feminine condition and the search for feminist power are at the heart of this concert, a crossroads between slam, music and theatricality. The show was selected and presented at the MASA Festival in Abidjan in 2024.

Lola-Jeanne Cloquell performs in the adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, directed by Yann-Joël Collin in November 2022, and in the play E! Boug-La! directed by Doré Sowlo in June 2022.

In 2023, she co-created the short film ÎLE – Dancing for nature, linking slam, image and dance on the theme of the island coastline in relation to human movements, ecology and feminism. In partnership with the Parc Marin de Martinique, it was selected for the CinéMartinique Festival.

In 2024, Lola co-wrote the tango and slam show Tu Abrazo with Eva Laura Madar, presented at Topiques Atrium – scène nationale de Martinique.

Guy Cloutier

Year/s of residence : 2008, 2010, City of Paris, France, Cité internationale des arts

Literature