I am a French photographer and a visual artist, i use photography and video as a medium for a narration of my sensibility of the world around me.
I make self-portrait and proceed with an analytical staging, tinged with irony, poetry, or absurdity.
I want with my photography give emotions and make people laugh through stories that we can relate to.
For me, self-portraying is not just a dialogue with myself, but a dialogue with the spectator.
My photographs have been exhibited in Paris, London, New-york in Art Gallery and Art Fair.
After studying neuropsychology in Tours, I moved to Paris and began to take an interest in photography. I showed some portraits at Studio Harcourt and thanks to my work I began a training in their studio as a photographer.
Influenced by my expertise in psychiatry and neuropsychology, I became known for my series "From the dissonance of time to silence" and "Phantasmagoria of absence" where I stage characters by playing on their physical presence and not psychic in pictorial settings. In some of my series, I appear anonymously among my characters.
In my personal works, I focus on the self-portrait and become my only character.
I transform myself physically and I put myself on stage to denounce, make people laugh and move
“The black line” and “The rhythmic ideal in the coincidence with oneself” totally obscure the psychic aspect to focus on my graphic position in space.
I am no longer just a coincidence with the stage set.The line appears, the person disappears The synchronicity of the subjects and bodies form a single black line
“La baigneuse” denounces in a clip and a series of images the problem of water waste in the world through.
"1984" is a series where I caricature and denounce the world
I put myself on stage for my first collaboration with the art dealer François Laffanour and the artist Olivier Urman in the house of Jean Prouvé, in an event for the Fiac.
I won the Prize Objectif Femmes at the town hall of the 9th arrondissement of Paris with my series "La Defense"
I won the ADAGP prize for my series "it's going to be fine" in which I stage myself in a hotel with a pop scene and absurd gestures
I am a French photographer and a visual artist, i use photography and video as a medium for a narration of my sensibility of the world around me.
I make self-portrait and proceed with an analytical staging, tinged with irony, poetry, or absurdity.
I want with my photography give emotions and make people laugh through stories that we can relate to.
For me, self-portraying is not just a dialogue with myself, but a dialogue with the spectator.
My photographs have been exhibited in Paris, London, New-york in Art Gallery and Art Fair.
After studying neuropsychology in Tours, I moved to Paris and began to take an interest in photography. I showed some portraits at Studio Harcourt and thanks to my work I began a training in their studio as a photographer.
Influenced by my expertise in psychiatry and neuropsychology, I became known for my series "From the dissonance of time to silence" and "Phantasmagoria of absence" where I stage characters by playing on their physical presence and not psychic in pictorial settings. In some of my series, I appear anonymously among my characters.
In my personal works, I focus on the self-portrait and become my only character.
I transform myself physically and I put myself on stage to denounce, make people laugh and move
“The black line” and “The rhythmic ideal in the coincidence with oneself” totally obscure the psychic aspect to focus on my graphic position in space.
I am no longer just a coincidence with the stage set.The line appears, the person disappears The synchronicity of the subjects and bodies form a single black line
“La baigneuse” denounces in a clip and a series of images the problem of water waste in the world through.
"1984" is a series where I caricature and denounce the world
I put myself on stage for my first collaboration with the art dealer François Laffanour and the artist Olivier Urman in the house of Jean Prouvé, in an event for the Fiac.
I won the Prize Objectif Femmes at the town hall of the 9th arrondissement of Paris with my series "La Defense"
I won the ADAGP prize for my series "it's going to be fine" in which I stage myself in a hotel with a pop scene and absurd gestures
I am a French photographer and a visual artist, i use photography and video as a medium for a narration of my sensibility of the world around me.
I make self-portrait and proceed with an analytical staging, tinged with irony, poetry, or absurdity.
I want with my photography give emotions and make people laugh through stories that we can relate to.
For me, self-portraying is not just a dialogue with myself, but a dialogue with the spectator.
My photographs have been exhibited in Paris, London, New-york in Art Gallery and Art Fair.
After studying neuropsychology in Tours, I moved to Paris and began to take an interest in photography. I showed some portraits at Studio Harcourt and thanks to my work I began a training in their studio as a photographer.
Influenced by my expertise in psychiatry and neuropsychology, I became known for my series "From the dissonance of time to silence" and "Phantasmagoria of absence" where I stage characters by playing on their physical presence and not psychic in pictorial settings. In some of my series, I appear anonymously among my characters.
In my personal works, I focus on the self-portrait and become my only character.
I transform myself physically and I put myself on stage to denounce, make people laugh and move
“The black line” and “The rhythmic ideal in the coincidence with oneself” totally obscure the psychic aspect to focus on my graphic position in space.
I am no longer just a coincidence with the stage set.The line appears, the person disappears The synchronicity of the subjects and bodies form a single black line
“La baigneuse” denounces in a clip and a series of images the problem of water waste in the world through.
"1984" is a series where I caricature and denounce the world
I put myself on stage for my first collaboration with the art dealer François Laffanour and the artist Olivier Urman in the house of Jean Prouvé, in an event for the Fiac.
I won the Prize Objectif Femmes at the town hall of the 9th arrondissement of Paris with my series "La Defense"
I won the ADAGP prize for my series "it's going to be fine" in which I stage myself in a hotel with a pop scene and absurd gestures
I am a French photographer and a visual artist, i use photography and video as a medium for a narration of my sensibility of the world around me.
I make self-portrait and proceed with an analytical staging, tinged with irony, poetry, or absurdity.
I want with my photography give emotions and make people laugh through stories that we can relate to.
For me, self-portraying is not just a dialogue with myself, but a dialogue with the spectator.
My photographs have been exhibited in Paris, London, New-york in Art Gallery and Art Fair.
After studying neuropsychology in Tours, I moved to Paris and began to take an interest in photography. I showed some portraits at Studio Harcourt and thanks to my work I began a training in their studio as a photographer.
Influenced by my expertise in psychiatry and neuropsychology, I became known for my series "From the dissonance of time to silence" and "Phantasmagoria of absence" where I stage characters by playing on their physical presence and not psychic in pictorial settings. In some of my series, I appear anonymously among my characters.
In my personal works, I focus on the self-portrait and become my only character.
I transform myself physically and I put myself on stage to denounce, make people laugh and move
“The black line” and “The rhythmic ideal in the coincidence with oneself” totally obscure the psychic aspect to focus on my graphic position in space.
I am no longer just a coincidence with the stage set.The line appears, the person disappears The synchronicity of the subjects and bodies form a single black line
“La baigneuse” denounces in a clip and a series of images the problem of water waste in the world through.
"1984" is a series where I caricature and denounce the world
I put myself on stage for my first collaboration with the art dealer François Laffanour and the artist Olivier Urman in the house of Jean Prouvé, in an event for the Fiac.
I won the Prize Objectif Femmes at the town hall of the 9th arrondissement of Paris with my series "La Defense"
I won the ADAGP prize for my series "it's going to be fine" in which I stage myself in a hotel with a pop scene and absurd gestures
Expositions :
-Galerie Marylin Sarda (2014) « De la dissonance du temps au silence »
-Salon Art shopping carrousel du Louvre (2015) « Le mur rouge » et « vague à l’âme »
-Exposition gare de Lyon par Bruno Huong (2016) « Portraits d’identité »
-Salon Art up Rouen galerie Nicolas Samson Agnez (2017) « Le grand nu » et « Moon »
-Art Capital Grand palais (2017 et 2018 ) « L’horloge » et « Poésie de la fin »
-Foto Fever au Carrousel du Louvre (2017) « La ligne noire »
-Galerie 55 (décembre 2017) « La ligne noire »
-London Art Fair (2018) « Moon » et « La ligne noire »
-Art on paper New-york (2018) « La ligne noire »
-Lausanne Art Fair galerie Sophie Verchère (2018) « De la dissonance du temps au silence »
-Art Capital Grand Palais (2019) « Portraits d’identité : Présomption moderne »
- Galerie TL (Leopold Legros/ Tancrède Hertzog en mai 2019) « Fantasmagorie de l’absence »
-Mark Hachem (2019) « Portraits d’identité » et « La ligne noire »
- Black&White Parade (commissaire d’exposition : Delphine Garnier) « L’idéal rythmique dans la coïncidence avec soi-même »
-Art Capital Grand Palais (2020) « La Baigneuse »
-Galerie 55 Bellechasse (2020) 1984 « A Better World ? »
- Lauréate du prix Objectif femmes à la mairie du 9ème (exposition du 7 au 19 septembre 2021)
- Festival de la photographie surréaliste à Fréjus pour la série « ça va bien se passer » (du 1er au 10 octobre 2021)
- Lauréate du prix de l’ADAGP lors de mon exposition au salon d’automne 2021
- Exposition galerie Zombrart du 15 décembre 2021 au 15 février 2022 et sortie du Livre « La baigneuse » en métal et en version leporello
- Exposition au National art center à Tokyo du 10 au 21 Aout 2022 pour la série « ça va bien se passer
-Solo show dans les salons Aguado de la Mairie du 9 èm pour l’exposition « Affaires de Cœur »
- Festival de la photographie surréaliste à fréjus (octobre 2022)
- Salon d’Automne 2022