Audrey Hoareau: Intercultural Perspectives & Photography in Paris
Audrey Hoareau has been in charge of the artistic direction of the last two editions of a festival dedicated to emerging photographers in Europe.
From Circulations: Following her studies in communication and curatorial studies, Audrey Hoareau began her carrier working in the collection department of the musée Nicéphore Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône from 2003 to 2016. She has been working as freelancer since 2016, and centers her activity around setting up photographic projects, managing archives for photographers and collaborations with galleries and institutions. She founded and directs with François Cheval a platform which supports international projects devoted to photography, The Red Eye. She has contributed to the launch of the Lianzhou Museum of Photography in China and has become Assistant Director. She co-curated significant exhibition such as “Dancing in the Street. Peter Knapp et la Mode. 1960-1970” in Cité de la Mode et du Design, Paris, “Isabel Muñoz. La Antropología de los Sentimientos” in Tabacalera, Madrid or an international touring exhibition dedicated to Stephen Shames and his Black Panthers archive.
In her GLL session, she shares her unique perspective on working with a diverse group of contemporary photographers, speaking not only about communication between artists, but also the messages of their work and how they are interpreted across cultures.