Yanieb Fabre

Statement

Born with a name invented by her father for a novel in which she is the heroine, Yanieb's childhood differed from other children. She grew up following her parents, who worked as actors, to theatrical performances and rehearsals. Her education was based on observing nature, and she enjoyed total freedom in an artistic and cultural environment that disconnected her from traditional social norms.

Yanieb was extremely sensitive and felt the outside world intensely, often without fully understanding it. From a young age, she expressed herself through drawing, which became her best friend and her way of making sense of the world around her. At 18, she went through a challenging period, feeling alienated and overwhelmed by her emotions. However, she instinctively understands that these sensitivity, differences, and emotions make her what she is and wants to be

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Mexico City, Mexico, 1983.

Yanieb had dedicated herself to artistic activities to express and share her world and feelings. She also received a scholarship to study at SOMA, one of the best art schools in Mexico. Her work has been exhibited in numerous museums and cultural spaces in Mexico, EE.UU., Canada, France, Poland, UK, Spain, and Austria.

Fabre has been based in France since 2013 and combines video, dance, and drawing to approach the visual arts as an intuitive mechanism to communicate impulses and express her moods and passions. Her artworks are inspired by nature, desire, and her fascination with the animal origins of humanity. Drawing inspiration from ancient myths, she explores and gives free rein to her imagination in a poetic and dreamlike delirium, conveying her vision of the spiritual manifestation of nature.

Yanieb Fabre currently lives and works in France.

 
  • INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS:

    2021:

    -Performance: “Happening, Frénésie chromatique”, l’instituto culturel du Mexique, Paris, France.

    COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS:

    2023:

    -DADA at CAM Galería, Mexico City, Mexico.

    2022:

    -4 Frescos, Palacio de Hierro, Mexico City, Mexico.

    -Mutualisme, Proxico Gallery ,NewYork, USA.

    -Operadores de Mutación, Espacio de Cabeza, Mexico City, Mexico.

    -La tizne, Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico.

    -Salon ACME, Mexico City, Mexico.

    2021:

    -Ovni Festival, Hôtel Villa Rivoli, Nice, France.

    -Somos aunque nos olviden, Centre Historique, Guatemala.

    -Pensar la Línea, Yam Gallery, Mexico.

    -Mujeres, artistes d'Amérique latine, Galerie des femmes, Paris, France.

    -PARASITAGE, Ruidos Negros, Museo de la Ciudad de Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico.

    -Group Show FRONTIÈRES, Voltaire Space, Paris, France.

    -Museo les arts Buissonniers, Francia.

    -Female Voices of Latin América, Voltic Gallery, London, United Kingdom.

    2020:

    -Salón DDessin, Paris, France.

    -PARASITAGE, Ruidos Negros, Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, Mexico.

    -Con aire popular, Casa de México en España, España.

    2019:

    -Assemblage #18 Derby gagnant sous un nid de cacatoès, run space, Paris, France.

    -B.A.T. State lll: Women Artist in Conversation with El Nopal Press, The University Art Museum at California, USA.

    -Assemblage #18 Derby gagnant sous un nid de cacatoès, run space, Paris, France.

    -The Butterfly Effect: Notes for a Possible Fiction, Studio das weisse Haus, Viena, Italy.

    -Inteligencia del sueño, EOF Gallery, Paris, France.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:

    2018–2020:

    -Fellow of the Program BBVA BANCOMER MCG

    2020:

    COLLECTIONS:

    -Centro de la Imagen, Mexico.

    -L’Instituto Cultural de México, France.

    -BBVA Colletion, Mexico.

    -Bailléres Collection, Mexico.

    -Jan Hendrix, Mexico.

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