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INGRID BERTHON-MOINE

Ingrid Berthon-Moine’s work—spanning sculpture, drawing, and video—explores the human body’s cultural and physical dimensions. Influenced by language, psychoanalysis, and feminism, she challenges traditional views on sexuality, illness, and death. Rooted in female embodiment, her work disrupts idealized femininity, blurring gender binaries through hybrid, anthropomorphic forms. Embracing ambiguity and transformation, she questions conventional hierarchies and anatomies. In a time of shifting perceptions of the body, her art explores fluidity, identity, and the dissolution of boundaries.

Ingrid Berthon-Moine completed her MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths University, London, UK, in 2017 and her MA in Photography at the LCC, London, UK, in 2019. 

Her work has been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions including at Richard Saltoun Gallery, London (online), 2025; Fitzrovia Gallery, London, UK, 2022 (solo); Kelder Project, London, UK, 2018 (solo); Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, UK, 2025; La Boulangerie, Paris, france, 2024; Hypha Studios Stratford, London, UK, 2023; Unit Gallery, London, UK, 2023; TJ Boulting, London, UK, 2022; Frieze Art Fair, London, UK, 2022; 55SP, Sao Paolo, Brazil, 2022; Drawing Room, London, UK, 2021; Galerie Paris-B, Paris, France, 2021; Stadtmuseum München, Munich, Germany, 2019; 

Berthon-Moine is the recipient of Hogchester Art Residency, 2024; Unit 1 Gallery, Radical Residency VIII, 2024; a-n Artists Bursaries, 2023; the Jerwood 1:1 Fund, 2022; the London Bronze Casting fellowship 2022; and the Barbican Art Trust residency, 2019. 


Portrait image credit: Thierry Bal

ARTWORKS

EXHIBITIONS

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Education:
2017 MA Fine Art – Goldsmiths University of London

2009 MA Photography (Distinction) - London College of Communication

Solo Exhibitions:
2022, It’s Getting Clawser, Fitzrovia Gallery, London

2018, You Tear Us, Kelder Projects, London

Two-Person Exhibitions:
2024, Productive Wounds, Ingrid Berthon-Moine & Lana Locke, Somers Gallery, UK

2024, In Bits, Ingrid Berthon-Moine & Jennifer Nieuwland, Liminal Gallery, Margate, UK

2022, Hand-Held: Ingrid Berthon-Moine & Holly Stevenson: Itinerant exhibition with guest artists, London, UK

Selected Group Exhibitions:
2024, Mirror of Mysteries: Women Artists and the Surreal Legacy, curated by Huma Kabacki, La Boulangerie, Paris, France

2024, Antigone Revisited, curated by Marcelle Joseph, Hypha Studios, London

2024, Digital Art School, curated by Hospital Rooms, Hauser & Wirth, London

2024, Drawing Biennal 2024, Drawing Room, London

2024, Radical Residency, Unit 1 Gallery, London

2024, Art on a Postcard, selected by Vittoria Beltrame, Bomb Factory Foundation, London

2023, 2 FOR 1, curated by ThorpStavri, Hypha Studios Stratford, London

2023, Re-Naissance, curated by Hettie Judah, Unit Gallery, online, London

2023, Recreational Grounds VII, Wendover House, London

2023, Stretch, Somers Gallery, London

2023, Try a little… Tenderness, Liminal Gallery, Margate

2023, Fetish, Mama Art, London

2022, Open Mic, curated by Abbas Zahedi, Frieze Art Fair, London

2022, Love, Celebration and the Road Ahead, curated by Hettie Judah, TJ Boulting, London

2022, Gertrude Presents, Truman Brewery, London

2022, Mãe, 55SP, São Paulo, Brazil

2022, Mothering, Kupfer Project Space, London

2022, Curated II Womxn, curated by Jo Baring and Beth Greenacre, Unit 1 Gallery, London

2021, Faire Corps, curated by Camille Bardin, Galerie Paris-Beijing, Paris, France

2021, Drawing Biennial 2021, Drawing Room, London

2021, Photo London, Somerset House, London

2021, Hand-Held, itinerant exhibition, London

2020, Annual Open Exhibition, Southwark Park Galleries, highly commended by Bedwyr Williams, London

2020, Barbican Art Trust, ArtWorks Project Space, London

2020, SupaStore Academy, Nida Art Colony, Neringa, Lithuania

2020, Return to The Body, Chalton Gallery, London

2019, Blame The Algorithm, curated by Adam Broomberg, Stadtmuseum München, Germany

2019, Bethlehem Boys Club 3, Sidney & Matilda Gallery, Sheffield

2019, Material Gestures, Art Licks Weekend, The Old Police Station, London

2019, All About You, Koppel Project, London

2019, We Sing The Body Electric, curated by Camilla Cole, Gallery 46, London


Awards, Prizes & Residencies:
2024, Radical Residency, Unit 1 Gallery, London

2023, a-n Artists Bursary, London

2022, 1:1 Fund, Jerwood Award, London

2021, Ingram Prize, finalist, London

2021, Mark Tanner Award shortlisted, London

2019, Barbican Art Trust, Residency winner, selected by Emma Talbot and Tai Shani, London

2018, Bloomberg New Contemporaries shortlisted, London


Publications:
Salon For a Speculative Future, Ma Bibliothèque, 2020

Masculing, Femining and Queering, artist publication with the artist Joe Ridgeon, 2019

Feminist Practice in Dialogue, artist publication, 2015

Selected Bibliography (Articles and Reviews)

2022, The Shock of the New, Hector Campbell, November

2020,10 Minutes Interview, Open Space Contemporary, December

2020 Artist Profile: Ingrid Berthon-Moine, WeareWia, May

2017 Studio Visit: Ingrid Berthon-Moine, Elephant Magazine, September 13th

2017 Eight Artists to Watch: MA and MFA Shows 2017, Elephant Magazine, July 28th

2014 Venus in Furs, NY Times T Magazine, Gurley, George, March 09th

2013 Ragnagna Art, Technikart, September 2013

2013 Belle Comme Une Paire de Testicules de Marbre, Girard, Quentin, Liberation/Next, July 6th

2013 Ancient Greek Crotch Shots: Ingrid Berthon-Moine’s Balls, Vartanian, Hrag, Hyperlallergic, June 28th.

2012 Studies in the Maternal, Baillie, Rebecca, Birbeck University, Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2012


Collections:
Birth Rites, British Museum, Jeremy Cooper Postcard Collection, Huma Kabakci, National Irish Visual Arts Library.

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