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juliet PIPER (UK) 1976

Juliet photographie la contemplation peu importe ce qui se trouve dans son objectif. Elle photographie la suspension. Une forme de photographie espiègle. Joyeuse dynamique. De la fantaisie par moment. Elle propose la conciliation aux spectateurs.

Nous travaillons ensemble depuis plus d’une décennie. Juliet prépare méticuleusement chaque détail de son oeuvre. Chaque idée est méthodiquement développée ou rapidement abandonnée. Le résultat laisse toujours apparaitre un sens aiguë de légèreté finement mêlé au drame. L’artiste est fantastique, l’amie est fidèle. Native de Berne, elle grandit à Genève avant de s’établir à Paris puis à Bristol. Comme beaucoup d’artistes, elle s’est nourrit de la découverte des autres villes.