Julian Charrière (b. 1987) is a French-Swiss artist based in Berlin. He studied at the École cantonale d’art du Valais and attended Olafur Eliasson’s Institute for Spatial Experiments at the Universität der Künste (UdK) in Berlin. In 2016, he was awarded the Kaiserringstipendium für junge Kunst Goslar. In 2017, Charrière took part in the Antarctic Biennale; in 2022, he was a participant in the 59th Venice Biennale. Most recently, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2022) and the Langen Foundation Neuss (2022) presented a solo show. Charrière combines his artistic practice with scientific research. His installations on topics such as climate change and the relationship between humans and nature are often based on excursions to remote locations.