Claudia Comte (b. 1983, Grancy, Switzeland) studied at the École cantonale d’art de Lausanne, ECAL (2004-2007) followed by a Masters of Art in Science of Education at Haute école pédagogique, Visual Arts, Lausanne (2008- 2010). Her body of work is best known for her site-specific installations. The artist’s practice is guided by a distinct rule-measurement system of her own creation, wherein each artwork specifically relates to one another. Comte's minimalist approach to art making is equal parts methodical and dynamic; works are infused with a distinct sense of playfulness. Her artistic output incorporates a diverse range of mediums from sculpture, to painting, to various multimedia installations.
She has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions including; After Nature, Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid (2021); Jungle and Corals, König Galerie, Berlin (2021); The Sea of Darkness, Kunstraum Dornbirn (2020); How to Grow and Still Stay the Same Shape, Castello di Rivoli (2019); Fruits and Jungle, König Galerie, London (2019); I have Grown Taller from Standing with Trees, Copenhagen Contemporary (2019); The Morphing Scallops, Gladstone Gallery, 24th St, New York City (2019); Zigzags and Diagonals, MOCA Cleveland (2018); Swiss Performance Now, Kunsthalle Basel (2018); 10 Rooms, 40 Walls, 1059 m2, Kunstmuseum Luzern (2017); Desert X, Palm Springs (2017); The Language of Things, with the Public Art Fund, New York (2016); Easy Heavy III, Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich (2014); and Elevation 1049, Gstaad (2013).