"There are those who turn mud into gold, gold into value, value into boxes, boxes into tricks, tricks into art. Séverine Hubard, for her part, closes this circle and transforms it into a virtuous hoop. "

Benjamin Bianciotto

Séverine Hubard was born in Lille in 1977. She lives and works in Buenos Aires. She describes her work as "the creation of materialization and dematerialization devices", recovering, collecting and assembling elements that are mostly already existing to produce installations that are sometimes intimate and sometimes monumental. Playing with space and rules, Séverine Hubard creates emotional works related to the everyday. Often working in a three-dimensional language of small or gigantic size, Séverine Hubard also makes drawings or videos. Her work has been exhibited at Centro cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti in Buenos Aires (2016), A Domaine de Pommery (FR, 2016), at the sixth edition of Orienta in Oujda (MA, 2016), at Galerie Laurence Bernard (CH, 2016), Frac Basse-Normandie in Caen (FR, 2014), Subte de Montevido (UY, 2009), Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Strasbourg (FR, 2009), Granit in Belfort (FR, 2008), Centre Culturel Français d'Izmir (TU, 2007) and Aomori Art Center (JP, 2005). Recently three public art installations of the artist have taken place in the city of Dunkerque (FR, 2017), Santa Cruz (BOL, 2015) and Strasbourg (FR, 2015).