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Loris Gréaud

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Loris Gréaud (born February 7th 1979) is a French multimedia artist who specializes in artistic installations, films, and artistic architecture. He has formally been active since 2004 and has had works appear in many iconic museums around the world, including the Louvre and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.

History with The Residents

In 2016, Gréaud produced Sculpt, his first feature-length film, which exclusively screened at the LACMA. It stars Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Abel Ferrara, and features an appearance from Randy Rose. The film also features a score from The Residents, which was released as a soundtrack CD sold exclusively at the LACMA while Sculpt was screening.

In October of 2024, Gréaud held an exhibition titled Cortical Palace in the historic Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, France. It featured a short live performance by The Residents, who performed exclusive material for the show.

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