
hand tufted wool
250 × 167 cm (98 ⅜ × 65 ¾ inches). Courtesy the Artist and Art : Concept, Paris. Photo Romain Darnaud

hand tufted wool
300 × 150 cm (118 ⅛ × 59 inches). Courtesy the Artist and Art : Concept, Paris. Photo Romain Darnaud




Caroline Achaintre, Ghost Duck, 2020. Laine tuftée à la main / Hand tufted wool, 240 × 205 cm (94 ½ × 80 ¾ in)
Courtesy the Artist and Art : Concept, Paris.



hand tufted wool
235 × 273 cm (92 ½ × 107 ½ inches). Collection CAPC Musée d’art contemporain, Bordeaux, France

hand tufted wool
266 × 208 cm (104 ¾ × 81 ⅞ inches)
Courtesy the Artist and Art : Concept, Paris.

Courtesy the Artist and Art : Concept, Paris. Photo Doug Atfield. Collection Frac-Artothèque Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris. Photo Rob Harris















Photo: John McKenzie
Biography
Born in France in 1969, raised in Germany and based in England, Caroline Achaintre attended the Kunsthochschule in Halle, then the Chelsea College of Art and Design, and the Goldsmiths University of London. The artist is nourished by multiple and radically different cultural references that influence her approach. With her sculptures made of wool, ceramic and with her watercolours, the artist appropriates each space to install her hybrid creatures, transforming the exhibition space into a theater where a dialogue between different characters half-fantastic, half-ghostly can take place. Inspired at once by European carnivals, primitivism, German Expressionism and science fiction, Caroline Achaintre’s work on the one hand evokes the possible coexistence of several characters within a same being as well as the tensions generated by duality. No precise indication is given as to how to approach the work of Achaintre. We see in turn a mask, a garment, an animal… Her works have the particular feature of being difficult to define. At once abstract and figurative, they reveal anthropomorphic forms and indicate a particular interest for animism. The mutation of forms and the plurality of possible interpretations engage the mind and the whim of the viewer. This is the strength of Caroline Achaintre’s work: to question our own capacity to be in the world as individuals defined by complex and multiple identities.
Her work is part of numerous public collections among which: CAPC, Bordeaux/FR; Tate Britain, Londres/UK; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris; Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris; FRAC Aquitaine, Bordeaux, and FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Reims.
Selected solo exhibitions: Visual, Carlow/IR, Museum Lothar Fischer, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz/DE, Neues Museum, Nürnberg/DE (2023); Centre d’art Pasquart/CH (2022); Kunstmuseum Ravensburg/DE (2021); CAPC, Bordeaux/FR (2020), MO.CO., Montpellier/FR (2019); Belvedere 21, Vienna/AU (2019); De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-sea/UK (2018); FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Reims/FR (2017); BALTIC, Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead/UK (2016); Tate Britain, London/UK (2015); Castello di Rivoli, Turin/IT (2013).
At the gallery
- The Seeker, 2024
- Tête-à-tête, 2021
- Indus 2, 2019
- Duo Infernal, 2018
Videos
- “Permanente”, Capc Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, May 2021
- Conversation with the artist on the exhibition : Fantômas @ De La Warr Pavilion
- Learning with artist – Questions and Answer, De La Warr Pavilion
- Conversation around the exhibition @ BALTIC Bites, Gateshead, UK, 2016
- Skills Academy – Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
- Interview dans le cadre de la résidence au West Dean College of Arts and Conservation, 2018
- Interview ARTISSIMA – Castello di Rivoli Illy Present Future 2013 Prize Exhibition
Links
Catalogues


Caroline Achaintre, Shiftings, 2022
Catalogue d’exposition / exhibition catalogue, Kunstmuseum Ravensburg, 2022
Softcover, 29,7 x 23 cm, 144 pages, 62 ills. in color
ISBN 9783903439108

Caroline Achaintre, Permanent Wave = Dauerwelle, 2019
Catalogue d’exposition / Exhibition catalog
Belvedere 21, Vienna, 2019
Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst
21,1 x 29,7 cm. 87 pages
ISBN 9783903269958

Caroline Achaintre, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and FRAC – Fonds Regional d’Art Contemporain Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, 2016
20,5 x 30,5 cm. 192 pages
ISBN 9781903655368