Her projects are international and based on meetings with specialists, psychoanalysts, geneticists, anthropologists and researchers.
The works she produces are mainly large volumes made in situ, which she destroys, buries or stages in documented rituals, through photography and video. She collaborates with artisans, works with diverse materials and explores new techniques. Her practice combines sculpture, installation, performance and video. Prune Nourry's projects raise ethical questions related to the notion of balance in the broadest sense: the body and healing, demographic imbalance due to sex selection and scientific abuses, the ecosystem and the interdependence between living species. In recent years, the artist has become known for her long-term projects, such as the one that saw her army of Terracotta Daughters, inspired by the terracotta warriors of Xi'an, travel the world between 20, from Paris to mainland China via Zurich, New York and Mexico City. The artist is interested in the fields of science and anthropology, and more particularly in bioethical issues related to gender selection and artificial human evolution, through a practice that combines sculpture, installation, performance and video. She graduated from the École Boulle in woodcarving. Discover the Louis Vuitton Monogram Canvas Amazone Mini online at WGACA now. Born in 1985 in Paris, Prune Nourry lives and works between New York and Paris.