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Guest Artists

Christine Barbe

Christine Barbe was born in France in 1955. She went to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Grenoble before attending the Centre Saint Charles at the Sorbonne University, where she studied visual art, the science of art and film studies.

Mathieu Bernard-Reymond

Mathieu Bernard-Reymond is a French-Swiss photographer born in Gap in 1976.   He graduated from the Institute of Political Studies in Grenoble (FR) and from the photography at the Photography School of Vevey (CH). His work uses landscape, architecture and datas building blocks for a…

Matthieu Gafsou

Matthieu Gafsou (CH, F, 1981) lives and works in Lausanne, Switzerland.   After completing a master of arts in philosophy, literature and cinema at the University of Lausanne, he studied photography at the School of Applied Arts in Vevey. Since 2006, Gafsou has participated in…

Bertrand Hugues

“Bertrand Hugues (born in 1967) is an artist who uses photography not as an end in itself but as a means, contributing with others to an ongoing question about what it means to be able to see. By defying the laws of nature, the artist…

Benoit Jeannet

Benoît Jeannet was born in Born in 1981. He lives and works in Neuchâtel, Switzerland Benoît Jeannet graduated from Vevey Photography School (2012) and then from the ECAL University of Art and Design in Lausanne (2015) and holds a master’s degree in visual arts from…

Rémi Dal Negro

Born in 1985 and a graduate of the École Supérieure d’Art d’Annecy (2009), Rémi Dal Negro lives and works in Lyon, dividing his time between artist residency programs, workshops, exhibitions and setting up place of community spaces devoted to art and music.His work has been…

Bérénice Lefebvre

Bérénice Lefevbre was born in 1987 in Paris where she currently works and lives. Bérénice Lefevbre received a congratulations from the panel of judges at the EESAB Rennes in 2012 for her diploma in fine arts (D.N.A.P) before enrolling in the ENSBA Paris where she…

NOÉMIE SAUVE

Born in Romans (26) in 1980. Lives and works in Paris. Self-taught artist, graphic designer and sculptor, she sets out to draw up a plastic iconography of fantasies, both contemporary and from the past, around domestication (of the elements, animals and landscapes), through the exploration of both forms and materials.

Gwendoline Perrigueux

Gwendoline Perrigueux privileges the sensitive experience of the event to the theoretical approach: how we gather, how we make body. She plays with objects and their function. She deprives them of their usefulness and uses their connotations to give them rather silly postures.

Oliver Westerbarkey

Oliver Westerbarkey, in his works conveys that nature can live without humans, but humans cannot live without a relationship with their environment, builds dioramas from natural materials such as earth and plants, analogue representations that resemble an augmented reality.