Anne-Marie Filaire

Anne-Marie Filaire is a photographer. She has been preoccupied for thirty years with the question of landscape, beginning with series produced in her native Auvergne for the Observatoire photographique du paysage. Since 1999, she has been working in the Middle East, Israel and East Africa to describe the factual reality of endless wars and the intimate concerns of populations in the face of geopolitical upheaval. Her work is a poetic exploration of man facing his environment. She exhibited and published in 2017 a work on demarcation zones (Zone de sécurité temporaire, Textuel/Mucem). She also teaches photography at Science Po Paris since 2011.

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Looking at the soils of the Greater Paris

Photographer Anne-Marie Filaire explores the transformations of the landscape. Since 2019, she has been documenting the sites accommodating the excavated soils from construction sites in the Grand Paris project, revealing the plastic and political dimensions of this “in-between” state of the landscape. Her work is currently be exhibited at the architecture and landscape biennale (BAP) in Versailles and the Hambourg Triennial of Photography.

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