From 1 to 15 August, every day from 10am to 1pm and from 4pm to 8pm, artist Joséphine PUGLIESI will be exhibiting her photos, videos and paintings at the Espace Saint-Jacques.
Joséphine Pugliesi, born in 1985, is a polymorphous artist who lives and works between Paris and Corsica. She initially studied law at the Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, before joining the Cours Florent, where she explored the body as a plastic material, adopting a cross-disciplinary approach from the outset. Very early on, she opened herself up to cross-fertilisation, joining a collective of protean artists as part of a research project led by the Centre Georges Pompidou on the place of the contemporary artist.
Her career continued in Moscow, where she immersed herself in the legacy of Meyerhold, deconstructing gesture in order to understand it better, before returning to Paris, where she felt it was essential to study morphological drawing at the Beaux-Arts. She then joined Olivier Di Pizio's studio, where she pursued her research into social violence, the expression of fears and the forms of resistance they engender. Her work uses a variety of media - drawing, painting, photography, video and performance - in a constantly porous process.
After working on the interstices, in 2025 she founded La MAMA - Maison des Arts Méditerranéens et de l'Artisanat - and set up a new creative space in Bonifacio. She is now working in a quieter environment, gleaning images, sounds and materials from the edge of reality and the dream world to weave a singular lexicon between sensitive architecture, installation and painting. She cultivates a dialogue between the arts, where each discipline calls on the other in a free, organic and inhabited weave.
Free admission.
Joséphine Pugliesi, born in 1985, is a polymorphous artist who lives and works between Paris and Corsica. She initially studied law at the Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, before joining the Cours Florent, where she explored the body as a plastic material, adopting a cross-disciplinary approach from the outset. Very early on, she opened herself up to cross-fertilisation, joining a collective of protean artists as part of a research project led by the Centre Georges Pompidou on the place of the contemporary artist.
Her career continued in Moscow, where she immersed herself in the legacy of Meyerhold, deconstructing gesture in order to understand it better, before returning to Paris, where she felt it was essential to study morphological drawing at the Beaux-Arts. She then joined Olivier Di Pizio's studio, where she pursued her research into social violence, the expression of fears and the forms of resistance they engender. Her work uses a variety of media - drawing, painting, photography, video and performance - in a constantly porous process.
After working on the interstices, in 2025 she founded La MAMA - Maison des Arts Méditerranéens et de l'Artisanat - and set up a new creative space in Bonifacio. She is now working in a quieter environment, gleaning images, sounds and materials from the edge of reality and the dream world to weave a singular lexicon between sensitive architecture, installation and painting. She cultivates a dialogue between the arts, where each discipline calls on the other in a free, organic and inhabited weave.
Free admission.