Éric Baudelaire is an artist and filmmaker based in Paris, France. After training as a political scientist, Baudelaire established himself as a visual artist with a research-based practice in several media ranging from photography and the moving image to installation, performance, and letter writing. His work probes a reality shaped by the systems of representation that structure contemporary societies: political, judicial, economic and informational constructs. His feature films are shown in festivals as well as exhibitions, where they are presented within broader installations that include other works, archival documents and extensive public programs. He has had exhibitions at Centre Pompidou; MMK Frankfurt; Kunsthalle St Gallen; Museo Reina Sofia; Bergen Kunsthall (formerly known as Witte de With); Bétonsalon; Fridericianum; Beirut Art Center; Gasworks; Hammer Museum and showed work in the Whitney Biennial; Sharjah Biennial; Yokohama Triennal; Mediacity Seoul and Taipei Biennial. He was the recipient of the 2019 Marcel Duchamp prize and recently published a monography titled Make, Do, With at Paraguay Press.