Emerging Trajectories — Post-Master Fellows on Their Research (Part 1/3
Presentations by Mona Young Eun-Kim and Inès Hosni
VENUE: Casino Luxembourg.
During these talks, the Post-Master fellows will present the current state of their research, which they are conducting at Casino Display. This will be an opportunity for them to share their initial findings and emerging ideas, while also engaging in a dialogue that will help further develop their questions and research directions.
Mona Young-eun Kim .
Based in Paris, Korean artist Mona Young-eun Kim explores the transformation of language, public space, and anthropology in the face of a changing future. She creates immersive installations featuring sculptures that often incorporate luminous, translucent, and digital materials. She has exhibited at Frac Île-de-France, Pont du Gard, and Casino Luxembourg, and has participated in residencies at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Gaîté Lyrique, 104 Paris, and La Centrale, Montréal.
Inès Hosni
Inès Hosni is a French artist and graphic designer, born in 1996. She graduated from HEAR (Strasbourg/Mulhouse) in 2019 and has been based in Marseille since. Her work and research document North African diasporic identities and their territorial roots, revealing linguistic shifts between French, Classical Arabic, vernacular, and dialects through grapho-semiotic tools.