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Laure Prouvost
French artist
Laure Prouvost (born ) is a French artist living and working in Brussels, Belgium.
She won the Turner Prize. In , she represented France at the Venice Biennale with the multi-media installation Deep See Blue Surrounding You .[1]
Early life and education
Prouvost was born in Croix, an upscale suburb of Lille, France, and attended a local school with a strong arts focus.[2][3]
Prouvost studied film at Central Saint Martins and also attended Goldsmiths, University of London.
Career
After graduating from Saint Martins, Prouvost worked as an assistant to the artist John Latham, who she describes as "more like a grandfather than my real grandfather".[4] She has exhibited at Tate Britain[5] and the Institute of Contemporary Arts.[6]
Prouvost was awarded the biennial MaxMara Art Prize for Women in [7] and her work has appeared in the private contemporary art collection Colle