Jean-Christophe Couet is a Franco-American artist working and living in New York City. He obtained his MFA at The Film Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague. He was a resident at Fabrica, research center, in Italy and Le Fresnoy, National Studio of Contemporary Arts, in France. Jean-Christophe’s work has been published in Colors magazine and Courrier Japon. He has worked with UNICEF and OSCE. His films have won several awards and have been exhibited at Paris Photo, La Maison Européene de la Photographie and The Half King in New York. Jean-Christophe Couet launched a non-profit organization, Transmission NYC, offering an alternative, creative support for people suffering from multiple sclerosis. Code 58, his latest installation, featuring political prisoners, graced the screens of Times Square this January. The installation featured the late Alexei Navalny, Alsu Kurmasheva from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Ilya Yashin, Evan Gershkovich from The Wall Street Journal, and Vladimir Kara-Murza. Jean-Christophe wrote the screenplay for the film Blondi’s, due out later this year.
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