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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) and Bétonsalon are pleased to announce Alexandre Caretti as the inaugural recipient of the TBG+S and Bétonsalon Dublin/Paris Residency Exchange 2026, a new opportunity in partnership with the Embassy of France in Ireland, Dublin City Council and the Embassy of Ireland, France. The residency exchange is an annual award that supports a visual artist living or working in France to spend two months living in Dublin to work from a studio at TBG+S. TBG+S looks forward to welcoming Caretti, who will begin his residency in June 2026. In return, a Dublin-based artist will spend time focusing on artistic research in Bétonsalon, Paris, October–November 2026. The recipient will be announced following selection through an open call process.
Alexandre Caretti’s work often forms an ambiguous and equivocal narrative that emerges from a focus on intimate doubts, fuelled by contemporary political questions such as the economy, work, love, and the art world’s ecosystems. His work is imbued in a cinematic atmosphere and his approach mimics ‘a single take’: moving through his installations is comparable to travelling through space-time. Making a film about love is not about explaining what love is, but about telling a love story. It is this starting point that guides the artist’s sculptural language. Caretti’s works narrate without explaining, drawing on architecture, materiality, gentleness, humour, and play to provoke an encounter with his work and the stories that inhabit it.
Caretti’s practice recently has focussed on the intimate and political relationships which exist within Europe and how they inform cultural identities. Having explored the European Central Bank in Frankfurt and the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Caretti continues his research in Ireland, which will assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from July–December 2026.
Words from Alexandre Caretti: “I'm glad that my journey across Europe can find its way to Ireland, which will hold the next presidency of the EU Council. This will be my first step on Irish soil. To put words on my intuitions, there's something between shamrocks, stars and heaven that I need to dig into deeper, because behind these often hide a lot more ambivalent stories. Behind the shamrock that we see in every souvenir shop lies the history of Ireland; behind the corporate tax haven, a not-so-blissful system; and behind the stars of the EU, a mixed feeling made of utopia and deceptions. I am grateful as the residency will allow me to build on my existing work to strengthen my ongoing project around hopes and disillusions that revolve around a shared European identity."
Alexandre Caretti (born in 1996 in Besançon) lives and works in Lyon. Recent exhibitions include: Centre européeen d'actions artistiques contemporaines, Strasbourg (2026); La Salle de Bains, Lyon, (2025); Basis e.V., Frankfurt (2025); KOMMET, Lyon (2023); le Crac 19, Montbéliard (2023); and Casino Display, Luxembourg (2019). Forthcoming exhibitions include Pauline Perplexe, Arcueil (2026).