Jeanne Rimbert is a visual artist/ceramist born in Paris in 1985. After completing a DNAP (Diploma of Advanced Studies in Art) at the Beaux-Arts in Rueil-Malmaison, followed by a Master’s degree in graphic arts, her work has been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Galerie Premier Regard and Galerie du Haut Pavé in Paris, as well as at the Musée Ariana in Geneva.
Rimbert has participated in exhibitions at institutions and venues such as the Centre d’art contemporain Aponia, Eglise Saint Merry, and the Bastille Design Center in Paris, as well as in international projects in Italy and Belgium. She has taken part in major events and festivals, including the Biennale de céramique contemporaine in Vallauris, Ceramic Art Andenne, and Salon Révélations at the Grand Palais in Paris.
The interior spaces and exterior landscapes she encounters, through chance discoveries, are the triggers for her installation work. Sculpture thus becomes a way of fossilising an imaginary moment within a physical reality. Using earthenware or stoneware, the artist questions the place of ceramics in contemporary art. Clay becomes in turn painting, sculpture, installation, architecture or even performance.
Jeanne Rimbert deconstructs and reconstructs composite visions and fragments, thus modelling new landscapes. New universes that oscillate between the memory of what has been and the hope of what will be.
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Featured work
Sea & Sky, 2024-2025

The fallen bodies land & The Banquet, 2023-2024

Wonderfull days!, 2022-2023













