Lucia and Elliot, Melbourne, Australia, 2018
Thanks to Brunswick Street Gallery in Melbourne for having my work as part of the Release the Beast exhibition about gender and representations. A big thanks to the people who showed up at the opening!
Divide and Dissolve before performing at the Tote, Melbourne, 2018
Deliriousink, Brunswick, Australia, 2018
Serwah, Stanmore, Australia, 2018
Monica, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2017
Ségolène, Les Lilas, France, 2017
Margot, Paris XI, 2017
Camilla and Nachi, Bagnolet, France, 2017
Daniella wearing her favorite shirt from the band Petrol Girls ' Touch Me Again I'll Fucking Kill You' , Bagnolet, France, 2017
Eliana, Crimée, Paris 75018, 2017
I'm really happy and grateful that my work Divide and Dissolve has been chosen as the overall winner of the IRIS Award at PCP, Perth Center for Photography.
I met Sylvie and Takiaya while they were touring Australia performing with their band Divide and Dissolve and asked them to be part of the No Trend project about women* and non binary folks in the DIY punk scene. They're respectively from Melbourne and Texas, play slow loud drums, guitar and saxophone with a wall of amps. Their doom music aims to destroy white supremacy and fuck with the norms.
Thanks to Monica Uszerowicz who interviewed me for Ravelin Magazine in early September. Link below, photo by fellow artist Tristan Still, tristanstill.com
Laurent, Royan, France, 2017
KNZ, Paris XI, 2017
Where I grew up, 2017, Paris XIII
Riley, Copenhague, 2017
Fatou Yakar, Bagnolet, France, 2017
No Trend exhibition in K Town
I felt really privileged to be able to show my work No Trend at K Town this year. I had the total freedom of using the space with the multimedia project screened on two TVs, different photographic formats and writings spread over the walls.
Thanks to all the volunteers on the festival for their precious help.
Purusha, Bangkok, 2017