Julie Hascoët was born in 1989 in Douarnenez. Her work considers photography in a larger context, as part of installations and through publishing. Her personal interests in photography revolve around the themes of dereliction and ruins, of metamorphosis, and the notions of ephemeral-ity and resistance. In her practice, photography is seen as a material conducive to re-composition and integrates into a work of installation, or editing.
© Portrait taken from the artist's FB profile
Julie Hascoët was born in 1989 in Douarnenez. Her work considers photography in a larger context, as part of installations and through publishing. Her personal interests in photography revolve around the themes of dereliction and ruins, of metamorphosis, and the notions of ephemeral-ity and resistance. In her practice, photography is seen as a material conducive to re-composition and integrates into a work of installation, or editing.
© Portrait taken from the artist's FB profile
After studying art, she graduated from the National School of Photography in Arles in 2012. Julie is also the co-founder of the ZINES OF THE ZONE library project, a traveling collection of independantly published photo-zines and photobooks."
Presentation by Poursuite: "In 2017 Julie Hascoët was invited to participate in a residency by Carré d’Art in the city of Chartres de Bretagne. Benefiting from an annual programme with cartography as its central focus, and as part of a residency intended to highlight the local territory, Julie Hascoët’s project has extended these two themes by adding a...
Rebuts, charognes, décombres (Folio I)
Presentation of the Folio collection by the publisher: Folio I is the first part of a new series of photobooks treating specifically about the work of a unique photographer. With this Folio series, we aim at providing a photographic work closer to the study, than just a random series. The selected works have been picked to catch a particular atmosphere,...