Marie-Luce Nadal was born in 1984 in Perpignan, France

She lives and works in Paris, France 

 

Marie-Luce Nadal is a queer artist and an ecofeminist researcher. 

 

Her research stands at the crossroads between artistic and scientific exploration. The atmosphere is her main material, which she uses to reproduce clouds, to capture lightning, to cultivate mist and to provoke rain. Always haunted by the same question: how to capture the air, how to possess the elusive? 

 

Between industrial production and utopian dreams, Marie-Luce Nadal continues the war started by her winegrowing ancestors: mastering the sky. Like a mad scientist, she creates machine-works that have the particularity of mixing plastic uniqueness, scientific research and technical viability. Through her works, installations and performances, Marie-Luce Nadal gives the sky a symbolic and political tension, using it as a field for exploring gender and ecofeminism. 

 

Marie-Luce Nadal also holds a PhD in Art and Science from ENSAD PSL University in Paris.

 

Her work has been exhibited in several institutions in France and abroad.