Grégory Chatonsky

Grégory Chatonsky is a Franco-Canadian artist born in Paris on 4 May 1971.
Grégory Chatonsky is a French-Canadian artist who explores the troubled zone between human beings and technologies. He deals with memory, extinction and resurrection, and constructs fictions without narration.
He founded Incident.net, a Netart platform, in 1994. In the 2000s, he explored digital materiality as ruins and flux. From 2009, he experimented with AI, organizing a seminar at ENS between 2017 and 2019 on the impact of artificial imagination on art.
He has exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo, Centre Pompidou, Jeu de Paume, MOCA Taipei, Museum of Moving Image, Hubei Wuhan Museum and many other venues. His works can be found in private and public collections, including those of the CNAP, FAC, BNF, Hubei Museum and Musée Granet. He has taught at Le Fresnoy, UQAM, Artec and Musashino Art University.