b. 1989, France
Rezaire identifies as "Franco-Guyano-Danish". She grew up in Paris and studied there, as well as in Copenhagen and London, where she did a master's degree in research in artist moving Image at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. She then lived in Paris, Mozambique, and Johannesburg from 2014.
In 2017, she was welcomed in residence by MeetFactory in Prague, where she began working on sound. As of 2021, she is based in Cayenne, French Guiana.
She produces videos and digital works where she frequently stages herself. The body is considered a technology in her work.
Many of her works deal with the concept of race and feminism.
Her video work Afro Cyber Resistance (2014) denounces the Western-centric nature of the Internet, and the form of white supremacism that is exercised through network control. It describes the Internet, like the world around it, as "exploitative, discriminatory, classist, patriarchal, racist, homophobic, coercive and manipulative". It calls for cyber-resistance that would lead to the decolonisation of the Internet.
Her first solo exhibition, Exotic Trade, was held in 2017 at the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg. It includes videos, an installation, and digitally produced self-portraits.
Her work has been exhibited extensively including at Arebyte Gallery, London, 2019; Athens Bienniale, 2018; Auto Italia, London; MAXXI, Rome; Artspace, Sydney.