Presentation

Quentin Fromont, visual artist and curator, was born in Colombes in 1997.

A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieur des Arts Décoratifs in Paris in 2022, Quentin Fromont explores areas between fiction and reality. He is interested in how fantasies can create spaces of freedom and creativity, and explores the complexities of homosexual intimacy. Quentin Fromont seeks to construct a complex world governed by desire and challenges pre-established norms and perceptions. His work is steeped in the realities and struggles faced by LGBTQIA+ communities. He seeks to address the discrimination, taboos and dangers that persist.

Currently resident at the Consulat Voltaire in Paris, his work has been shown as part of the opening week of the Arles Photography Festival (2023), at various group exhibitions such as Galerie du Crous (2023), Houloc (2023), 3537 (2023) and Poush Manifesto (2022). In 2023 he took up several residencies to pursue his research, notably at Maison Artagon.

He co-curated the group exhibition Et iels vécurent heureu.x.ses at Dragono in Paris (2021), the exhibition Vestiges at 3537 in Paris (2022) and Au-delà de l'horizon at the Consulat (2023).

His work has been the subject of a solo exhibition at the Galerie du Crous and will be presented at 100% La Villette and at the Circulation(s) Festival at 104 in 2024.

Presented Works
Passage Exhibition