Félicie d’Estienne d’Orves is a French multidisciplinary artist born in 1979 in Athens, who lives and works in Paris.
The artist’s research focuses on vision, its processes, and conditioning. Her work combines light, sculpture, and new technologies in immersive installations. Through a phenomenological approach to reality, she strives to emphasize the perception of time as a continuum, bridging optic, acoustic, astrophysics, and cognitive sciences to her artistic approach. Since 2014, her artworks have mainly focused on the relationship between astrophysics and space, and on the study of the natural cycles of light.
Her work has notably been shown at the Centre Pompidou (Paris), Sonic Acts (Amsterdam), Watermans Arts Center (London), MAC Créteil (Créteil), CENT QUATRE (Paris), OCAT (Shanghai), Aram Nuri Arts Museum (Goyang, South Korea) and during the 2012 London Olympic Games, Nuit Blanche (Paris), BIAN-Elektra (Montréal), Nemo Biennale (Paris) and ICAS Festival (Dresden)