Fabrice
Picard

Fabrice Picard

biography


French, born in 1961.

Fabrice Picard’s photography is intimate. It resonates with the questions he asks about the world around him and about his own being. His first works on the couple and on animals are directly linked to his twin condition. For him, photography is the twin face of the world, just as his brother’s face was the mirror of what he lived.

Identity, duplicity, visual space, death, writings, the notion of frontier are among the themes of his research, which he has imagined in his different series: “Animae”, “La Mort Dévisagée”, “Lieux Ordinaires”, “Les Jardins de Lucifer”, Rupestres”, “Il fait déjà jour…” and “Faceless”.

Collaborates with the French and foreign press as well as various institutions and companies.

Series


Il fait déjà jour, 2012

Series | One day a child was asked what he thought was the most important star, the Moon or the Sun.

Common Places, 2005

Series | Let yourself be tempted by a panoramic vision, embrace at a glance the expanse of a landscape. Stop and look.

Oradour sur Glane, 1998

Series | « Orage » (Thunderstorm) was published in the book « Du côté d'Oradour ». This report remains the massacre perpetrated by the SS division « Das Reich ».

Animae, 1991

Series | This work is a look at animality and more particularly at this extremely tenuous thread that separates it from humanity. This narrow, fragile border, where man recognizes himself in the animal and vice versa.

Il fait déjà jour, 2012

Series | One day a child was asked what he thought was the most important star, the Moon or the Sun.

Common Places, 2005

Series | Let yourself be tempted by a panoramic vision, embrace at a glance the expanse of a landscape. Stop and look.

Oradour sur Glane, 1998

Series | « Orage » (Thunderstorm) was published in the book « Du côté d'Oradour ». This report remains the massacre perpetrated by the SS division « Das Reich ».

Animae, 1991

Series | This work is a look at animality and more particularly at this extremely tenuous thread that separates it from humanity. This narrow, fragile border, where man recognizes himself in the animal and vice versa.

Il fait déjà jour, 2012

Series | One day a child was asked what he thought was the most important star, the Moon or the Sun.

Common Places, 2005

Series | Let yourself be tempted by a panoramic vision, embrace at a glance the expanse of a landscape. Stop and look.

Oradour sur Glane, 1998

Series | « Orage » (Thunderstorm) was published in the book « Du côté d'Oradour ». This report remains the massacre perpetrated by the SS division « Das Reich ».

Animae, 1991

Series | This work is a look at animality and more particularly at this extremely tenuous thread that separates it from humanity. This narrow, fragile border, where man recognizes himself in the animal and vice versa.

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