Collection: Marie-Chloé Duval
Biography
Marie-Chloé Duval is a Canadian-born, New York–based visual artist, educator, and arts leader with a distinguished international career. Since committing to painting full-time in 2016, she has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions across North America and Europe, received multiple awards, and completed prestigious artist residencies.
Beyond her studio practice, Duval is a dedicated advocate for the arts: she has served on multiple boards, curated exhibitions, led community initiatives, and founded an alternative art space that champions emerging and underrepresented artists. She is also an educator, teaching fine arts at Wagner College and mentoring across age groups and disciplines.
Duval holds degrees in Criminology (BA, MA), a BFA from Concordia University, and an MFA from the New York Studio School, combining rigorous scholarship with a visionary approach to contemporary art practice.
Art statement
Working in oil paint and oil pastels my practice explores the invisible social structures that shape how we move, relate, and belong. Informed by my background in criminology and my ongoing series Architecture of Human Ties, I investigate the boundaries, systems, and norms that quietly organize contemporary life—forces that connect us while simultaneously fragmenting experience. Working across painting and drawing, I construct layered surfaces where gestures emerge, dissolve, and reappear, suggesting the instability beneath what appears fixed.
Positioned between figuration and abstraction, my work merges architectural order with organic growth, reflecting the tension between individual presence and collective condition. Figures surface as traces—partial, anonymous, fleeting—embedded within spatial environments that evoke both memory and movement. Through strategies of construction, obstruction, and erasure, each composition becomes a psychological landscape shaped by time, perception, and social pressure.
Rooted in observation yet guided by intuition, my practice reflects on human connection within systems of control, revealing society as fluid, negotiated, and continuously in transformation.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS - selection
2026
Jan Architecture of human ties, Union gallery at Wagner College NYC, USA
2025
May The evidence, New-York Studio School NYC, USA
Mai The fullness of the emptiness, BEKA museum NYC, Us
2024
Nov 23-Jan 24 Systèmes solitaires, Maison de la culture Villebon Beloeil, Can
2023
Sept Lost Human Found Jungle, Nicolas Auvray Gallery NYC, Us
July Malgré les marées, Valence art gallery Montreal. Can
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS
2025
Nov Assertion, Nicolas Auvray Gallery NYC, Usa
Sept 100 works, Kentler international drawing space NYC, Usa
March Elements of the anthopocene: rebirth and decay, Dorothy circus London, UK
CURATION, CONFERENCE, RESIDENCY & COLLABORATION
2020- 2026
Board advisor, Affordable housing for artist development Montreal, Can
Mentor, Free arts NYC NYC, Usa
Adjunct professor fine arts, Wagner College NYC, Usa
2025
Residency, Taleamor Park residency Indiana, Usa
Curator, Together we art fair for LP4Y Foundation NYC, Usa
Year Founder and curator, Chez-Nous alternative art space NYC, Usa
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The Walls for the Sun
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The Memory of My Body
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I Stand Behind Us
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They Danced in the Absence of Wind
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The Space We Move Into
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