Born in the 1985, Neïl Beloufa is a Franco-Algerian artist living and working in Paris. His practice questions society and its issues through a variety of media: films, sculptures and installations. Neïl studied at Les Beaux-Arts and l'École des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, at the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, Cooper Union in NYC, and Le Fresnoy studio of the contemporary arts in Tourcoing, France.
Nominated for the Marcel Duchamp prize in 2015, and the Artes Mundi (Cardiff, UK) and Nam June Paik (Essen, Germany) prizes in 2016, he won the Prix Meurice for contemporary art in 2013, Audi Talent Award in 2011, and the Agnès B. Studio Collector award in 2010.
His work has shown in solo exhibitions in France and overseas. He has also participated in multiple biennials (Shanghai, Venice, Lyon). His work also features in numerous prestigious collections, such as those of Le Musée National d'Art Moderne, the Centre Pompidou, Paris, and MoMA in New York. He is currently represented by Kamel Mennour in Paris, Mendes Wood in NYC and São Paulo, Galleria Zero in Milan, and François Ghebaly in Los Angeles.
Born in 1981 in Angoulême, Grégoire Beil lives and works in Paris. He is a graduate of Femis (E.N.S.M.I.S) and Beaux-arts de Paris (E.N.S.B.A). "Roman National", his first film, won awards at the Cinéma du réel and Festival dei Popoli festivals.
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Ebb is a creative studio driven by a multidisciplinary team of artists, curators, researchers and developers.
Ebb explores the integration of new technology in cultural endeavor and actively contributes to the creation of new models of distribution aligned with emerging values in our society.
Ebb receives support from the EU's Creative Europe program for its research into AI-assisted generation, as well as from La Caisse des Dépôts for its development of innovative ticketing models.
Since its creation, Ebb has participated in the production of diverse exhibition projects, including Pandemic Pandemonium, Secession Vienna, 2022 ; World Building, Centre Pompidou Metz and Julia Stocheck Dusseldorf, 2023 ; Sahab Museum, Palais de Tokyo, 2024.