Born in 1995 in Semur-en-Auxois, France
Lives and works in Paris, France

“The aim of my work is above all to invent stories” says Juliette Green. Since she was a teenager, she has been producing diagrams made up of drawings and texts that give shape to stories she has imagined on the basis of both real and speculative data, and which are sometimes linked to the context in which they are exhibited. Her fictional twocolour diagrams weave networks of answers to questions as varied as “What lies behind the facades of a building?” or “How does a recipe travel through time?”. Juliette Green’s works, which combine drawing, writing, cartography and computer graphics, never take the same path — circular, labyrinthine or linear — they conceive of and represent the world in all its infinite possibilities.

Between digital love letters and online dating sites, Juliette Green’s drawing Amour et technologie (“Love and technology") explores the different facets of communication in love. In the age of social networking and new technologies, her work questions the role of electronic tools in defining intimate relationships and the language of romance. The experiences and life stories of different individuals reflect the hopes, regrets, doubts and desires of anyone who loves in the 21st century

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