Flore (photographer)
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Flore took up photography in 1977 and after completing her studies in Toulouse, she established herself in Paris where she currently lives and works.
Laureate 2018 of the Prix de Photographie of the Academie des Beaux—Arts - Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, her work is realized on the long course, often during travels, and are acquired and presented in various notable institutions such as the Petit Palais Museum, the BNF, the MMP + of Marrakesh, the Memorial of Rivesaltes, as well as on the occasion of Art Fair throughout the world.[1]
She uses mainly analog photography and alternative process, sometimes with additions of material like wax, gold or watercolor with particular care for the print.
Gallery representatives
Collections
- Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
- Bibliothèque Nationale de France
- Marrakesh Museum for Photography and Visual Arts
- Mémorial du Camp de Concentration de Rivesaltes
- Galerie du Château d'Eau de Toulouse
- Collection Hubert de Wangen
- Collection Ely-Michel Ruimy
- Privates collections, in Europe, Morocco, the United States and Japan.