Anne-Lise Broyer
Photographe
For more than 20 years, Anne-Lise Broyer has been pursuing a unique photographic project that can be summarised as an experience of literature through the gaze, intimately linking reading and the emergence of an image, writing and photography, as evidenced by her numerous publications shared with Pierre Michon, Bernard Noël, Colette Fellous, Yannick Haenel, Jean-Luc Nancy, Suzanne Doppelt, Mathilde Girard, Léa Bismuth, Muriel Pic, and others.
She also explores the areas of friction and intersection between analogue photography and graphite drawing directly on the print in order to achieve a zone of blurring in perception. By combining these two gestures, connecting the eye to the hand, a new language is invented. Anne-Lise Broyer thus creates visual situations that continually refer back to the photographic image and its technical history.
Her works are published by Filigranes, Nonpareilles, Verdier and Loco. She regularly exhibits in France and abroad.
She was the winner of the first photography residency at the Musée de l'Armée (Hôtel national des Invalides) in 2023 and the Nièpce-Gens d'images prize in 2024.
She is an artist and teacher at the EESAB - École de Beaux-Arts de Lorient and at the École préparatoire des Ateliers des Beaux Arts de la ville de Paris.
Anne-Lise Broyer work’s, in France, is represented by the Galerie Particulière (Paris, France).
(Source: annelisebroyer.com)