Fanny Allié is a multidisciplinary artist who mainly explores the fields of sculpture, installation, collage and drawing.
Born in 1981 in Montpellier, she graduated with a diploma from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie of Arles in 2005 and settled in New York, where she has been living since then.
Parallel to her studio practice as an artist, Fanny has developed public sculptures that echo the places where they are installed and the people with which they interact.
In her recent public pieces, she has emphasized the human body and the place it occupies in our society. The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, a public organization, as well as the following artistic institutions, Roger Smith Arts Space, Chashama, Eye Level BQE have organized solo exhibitions of her work in the USA.
Her works have been published in the New York Times, Le Monde Diplomatique, Hyperallergic, NY Magazine and the Brooklyn Magazine.
In 2015, she installed her sculpture, a public bench called A Bench for the Night opposite MoMA PS1 in Long Island City as part of a new artistic project with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. She has been awarded a fellowship by the A.I.R. Gallery in New York where a solo show of her work will be held in January 2016.
In 2012, Rubis Mécénat presented her work at St Eustache Church in Paris in the exhibition Silhouettes.