
Michèle Matyn is interested in how myths, folklore and beliefs are formed through our relationship with nature. Her work often takes the form of an invitation to travel to remote, symbolic spaces, likely to reinforce faith in the supernatural. For this performance, the artist is inspired by the historical myth of the “Jenny Haniver”: according to
Artist biography
Michèle Matyn ventures out into nature with her cameras. She gathers images and stories, which she then translates into sculptures, installations and performances. Her sensitivity to nature is fueled by a keen interest in ancient traditions and customs, anthropological myths and legends, and other narratives about the boundaries between humans, animals and demons.
Michèle Matyn is interested in how myths, folklore and beliefs are formed through our relationship with nature. Her work often takes the form of an invitation to travel to remote, symbolic spaces, likely to reinforce faith in the supernatural. For this performance, the artist is inspired by the historical myth of the “Jenny Haniver”: according to
Artist biography
Michèle Matyn ventures out into nature with her cameras. She gathers images and stories, which she then translates into sculptures, installations and performances. Her sensitivity to nature is fueled by a keen interest in ancient traditions and customs, anthropological myths and legends, and other narratives about the boundaries between humans, animals and demons.






