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Nathanaëlle Herbelin (b. 1989) is one of the most dynamic young painters working today. Her research-based process is grounded entirely in painting her entourage and her surroundings, resulting in work that builds bridges between the intimate and the political. Herbelin was invited to train at The Cooper Union, New York in 2015 and afterwards received her MFA from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (ENSBA) in 2016. Solo exhibitions of her work have been presented at Espace Bonnevalle, Noisy-le-Sec (2018), In-Box, Brussels (2018), and Jousse Enterprise, Paris (2017). She has also been included in numerous group shows including at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes (2018), who also includes her work among their permanent collection, The Collection Lambert, Avignon (2017), and the Fondation d’Enterprise Ricard, Paris (2017). She has been awarded the Colas Foundation Prize for Contemporary Painting, and the Yishu 8 French-Chinese Prize, as well as residencies in China, New York, Israel, and France. Born and raised in Israel, Herbelin divides her time between both Tel Aviv and Paris.