ArtistsJulian Charrière
Julian Charrière

Julian Charrière

1987
PhotographyConceptual ArtPhotography
Representation
None documented
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0
Works in Collection
16
Assets Indexed
14
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Movements
  • Conceptual Art
  • Photography
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Ground Work (Field Revision)
Sean Kelly Gallery
2026
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Ground Work
Sean Kelly Gallery
2025
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Faktura / Tektonika
Sean Kelly Gallery
2025
About

Why this artist matters now

Julian Charrière works across photography, sculpture, video, and performance to examine deep time, geology, and the fractured relationship between human activity and the natural world. Born in 1987 and based in Berlin, the French-Swiss artist frequently works in extreme or remote landscapes, treating the environment itself as both subject and material. His photographs and films carry a stark, elemental quality, often presenting sites of geological or industrial transformation at a scale that makes human presence feel both central and negligible.

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Conceptual Art
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Photography
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The Wind (Art Institute of Chicago)
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The Wind (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Julian Charrière (2017)
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Julian Charriere 2014 Ludwigshafen RSG
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Julian Charrière (Wikipedia)
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Julian Charrière (2017)
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Julian Charriere 2014 Ludwigshafen RSG
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Representation & Collections

Gallery
Sean Kelly Gallery
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Education

Berlin University of the Arts
Visual Arts
Valais School of Art
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