Born in 1992, Anne-Sophie Auclerc studied graphic arts at the École Estienne and photography at Les Gobelins. She currently resides in Paris, where she develops projects midway between documentary and artistic photography, while also exploring other mediums such as video and multimedia. Intimacy and body language are central to her approach, which questions stories of experiences in order to understand our relationship with our environment and the others. She is particularly interested in social rituals (12 degrees 12 minutes, 2024), individual routines (Red in the Retina, 2021) and traumatic events (Intermittence, 2018 and It is not recommended to swim in a lake during a thunderstorm, 2019) that shape our daily lives and personality. Each of her series is constructed as a deliberately fragmented narration to let the viewer project their imagination.
Par ricochet, collective exhibition
L'Imagerie – art center
Follie d'Amore, collective exhibition
Faces Gallery
Rouge dans la rétine, launch
Swissmiss Studio
Vivants !, collective exhibition
Centre National Center of Aesthetics
Circulation(s), European young photography festival, collective exhibition
Le Centquatre
It is not recommended to swim in a lake during a storm, collective exhibition
DOC
Millennials au féminin, collective exhibition
Havas Gallery
La Galerie, collective exhibition
Galerie du Club des DA
Autismes, Regards, collective exhibition
Maison des Métallos
Art residency
L'Imagerie – art center
12 degrees 12 minutes
L'Imagerie – art center
Megabit per seconde
Autoédition
Rouge dans la rétine
Ann et jo
Tersas, n° 3, Fertile Ground
Review Revive
Megabit per seconde, n°1, love
Review Polygone
Photography
Gobelins
BTS visual communication specializing in Multimedia
Jacques Prévert
MANAA
École Estienne
Galerie Sinople, Róisín Pierce, Violaine & Jérémy, Nike & Distance, Semper Astra