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Eleanor Ivory Weber is an artist and writer living in Brussels. Their performances have been presented in Belgium at Maison Pelgrims, Kunsthal Gent, Q-O2, ISELP, Établissement d’en face and Buenos Tiempos, Int., and their writing has been published internationally, including in Afterall, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, Meanjin, How to Become a Lesbian and Jacket2. In 2012-14 Eleanor was co-director with Iakovos Amperidis of the art space 55 Sydenham Rd Marrickville NSW 2204 AU, as well as assistant curator at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, both Sydney. In 2016 their solo exhibition 'No Private Problems' took place at M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin. Since 2018 they teach art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and with Camilla Wills are co-director of Divided Publishing. They holds a Specialised Masters in Political Philosophy and Theory from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and graduated from the Post-Master program at a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies), both in Brussels.
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Eleanor Ivory Weber is a writer and artist living in Brussels. Since 2018 she teaches art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and is co-director of the literary press Divided Publishing.
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Ivory Weber holds a Master in Political Philosophy and Theory from Université Libre de Bruxelles, a Post-Master from a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies) in Brussels, and a BA with First Class Honours in Art History & Theory from the University of Sydney. She is the 2022 recipient of the Flanders State of the Arts—Residency Unlimited artistic residency in New York City.
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Her texts and performance works have been presented at C.C.C. Gallery, Copenhagen; Wiels, Grand Casino Knokke; Woonhuis De Ateliers, Amsterdam; Établissement d’en face, Brussels; Haus am Waldsee, Berlin; Alma Sarif, Brussels; Kunstverein München, Munich; Kunsthal Gent, Ghent; Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels; SB34, Brussels; ISELP, Brussels; Buenos Tiempos, Int., Brussels; and M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin.
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Her writing has been published in periodicals such as Afterall, Dissect, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, How to Become a Lesbian, Jacket2, Le Chauffage, Meanjin, SALT., Starship, and for catalogues published by Museum Abteiberg, Bâtard Festival, Kunstverein Nürnberg and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She has written on the work of artists Sara Deraedt, Stefano Faoro, Ghislaine Leung, Asta Lynge, Julia McInerney, Sandra Mujinga, Laxlan Petras, and others.
  
 
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Eleanor Ivory Weber is a writer and artist living in Brussels. Since 2018 she teaches art theory and critical practice at Erg (École de recherche graphique–école supérieure des arts), and is co-director of the literary press Divided Publishing.

Ivory Weber holds a Master in Political Philosophy and Theory from Université Libre de Bruxelles, a Post-Master from a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies) in Brussels, and a BA with First Class Honours in Art History & Theory from the University of Sydney. She is the 2022 recipient of the Flanders State of the Arts—Residency Unlimited artistic residency in New York City.

Her texts and performance works have been presented at C.C.C. Gallery, Copenhagen; Wiels, Grand Casino Knokke; Woonhuis De Ateliers, Amsterdam; Établissement d’en face, Brussels; Haus am Waldsee, Berlin; Alma Sarif, Brussels; Kunstverein München, Munich; Kunsthal Gent, Ghent; Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels; SB34, Brussels; ISELP, Brussels; Buenos Tiempos, Int., Brussels; and M.I/mi1glissé, Berlin.

Her writing has been published in periodicals such as Afterall, Dissect, frieze, How to Sleep Faster, How to Become a Lesbian, Jacket2, Le Chauffage, Meanjin, SALT., Starship, and for catalogues published by Museum Abteiberg, Bâtard Festival, Kunstverein Nürnberg and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She has written on the work of artists Sara Deraedt, Stefano Faoro, Ghislaine Leung, Asta Lynge, Julia McInerney, Sandra Mujinga, Laxlan Petras, and others.

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