Sylvie Fleury

Prix Meret Oppenheim, 2018 Sylvie Fleury (born 24 June 1961) is a Swiss contemporary pop artist known for her installations, sculpture, and mixed media.

[6] Fleury then travelled onto India where she encountered learned Bharatanatyam dance, she returned to Geneva and worked for the Red Cross.

Through that show she met Eric Troncy and was invited to be a part of his seminal 1991 exhibition No Man's Time at the Villa Arson in Nice, France.

In the roaming section curated by Benjamin Weil, she had 3 models walking throughout Venice wearing reproductions of Yves Saint Laurent's Piet Mondrian dress.

[10] Critics have labeled her work "post-appropriationist", and her books The Art of Survival, First Spaceship on Venus and Other Vehicles, and Parkett #58 (with Jason Rhoades and James Rosenquist), have been featured internationally.

Yes to All , a 2007 installation on a roof in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of the Neon Parallax project.