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Clarisse BAILLEUL, born 1987 Gwallzarvoud, L'Accident, 2024 Photopoetry collection, unique handmade piece, 23 plates, 9 photographs, 10 cyanotypes, manuscript and typescript, handmade paper, leather and fabric. 23 x 23 cm --- Clarisse BAILLEUL, born 1987 Klariz Bailleul is an author and photographer. Self-taught, she enjoys exploring and experimenting with techniques and materials, bringing together different means of expression. She began exhibiting her first photographic works in 2022 at various venues in Finistère, resulting in a bilingual (French/Breton) collection of photopoetry: La Pluie que tu as oubliée dans ma chambre (Goater, 2023). Klariz also holds a doctorate in literature, specializing in the writings of painters in Brittany. Her parallel activity as a researcher constantly offers her new perspectives, nourishes her practices and provides a theoretical foundation for her plastic and literary research. Klariz works in particular on the question of intimacy and solitude. After a long exploration of the immaterial arts (digital photography, literary matter, video) and a confrontation with text in its oral version, the prospect of working with matter, of giving text and photography a body, the central theme of the project, is a source of enthusiasm for her. It's a kind of culmination, a total work: the production of a book, from its writing to its binding. Jeanne Malivel's ambition for a total work of art was echoed in her publishing project for her tale Les Sept Frères, which unfortunately never came to fruition. As part of an artist residency at La Tannerie in Morlaix, she created Gwallzarvoud (L'Accident), a book made up of plates recounting the turning point in a woman's life when an unexpected event upsets the known, her escape, her path to disappearance and rebirth.

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Clarisse BAILLEUL, born 1987 Gwallzarvoud, L'Accident, 2024 Photopoetry collection, unique handmade piece, 23 plates, 9 photographs, 10 cyanotypes, manuscript and typescript, handmade paper, leather and fabric. 23 x 23 cm --- Clarisse BAILLEUL, born 1987 Klariz Bailleul is an author and photographer. Self-taught, she enjoys exploring and experimenting with techniques and materials, bringing together different means of expression. She began exhibiting her first photographic works in 2022 at various venues in Finistère, resulting in a bilingual (French/Breton) collection of photopoetry: La Pluie que tu as oubliée dans ma chambre (Goater, 2023). Klariz also holds a doctorate in literature, specializing in the writings of painters in Brittany. Her parallel activity as a researcher constantly offers her new perspectives, nourishes her practices and provides a theoretical foundation for her plastic and literary research. Klariz works in particular on the question of intimacy and solitude. After a long exploration of the immaterial arts (digital photography, literary matter, video) and a confrontation with text in its oral version, the prospect of working with matter, of giving text and photography a body, the central theme of the project, is a source of enthusiasm for her. It's a kind of culmination, a total work: the production of a book, from its writing to its binding. Jeanne Malivel's ambition for a total work of art was echoed in her publishing project for her tale Les Sept Frères, which unfortunately never came to fruition. As part of an artist residency at La Tannerie in Morlaix, she created Gwallzarvoud (L'Accident), a book made up of plates recounting the turning point in a woman's life when an unexpected event upsets the known, her escape, her path to disappearance and rebirth.

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