Céline Clanet – Second Skin
Céline Clanet explores three temporalities of the symbolic bond between humans and bears. She reveals a “ghost community” formed with the extinct Cave Bear, evokes the Bear Festivals where men embody the absent animal, and observes the rebirth of a bear killed in 2021, reconstituted by a taxidermist at the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse, illustrating the complex relationship between humanity and animality.
Gaëlle Delort – Developments
Gaëlle Delort continues her exploration of underground environments in collaboration with various scientific laboratories. Combining photography and speleology, disciplines born in the 19th century, she retraces their parallel history, marked by the technical challenges of lighting in the darkness of caves. The term “development” refers both to the photographic process and the mapped length of a cave. Her work questions what we see underground and the forms still unknown.
Alžbeta Wolfová – Insect Gaze
Alžbeta Wolfová explores our relationship with insects, often despised or objectified, by attempting to render visible their perception of the world. The project addresses interactions between humans and insects, scientific relationships, and notions of monstrosity and transformation. Using various techniques such as photograms, 3D modeling, and colored filters, Wolfová offers vision hypotheses that poetically attempt to capture the gaze of insects.
Céline Clanet
Photographe
Céline Clanet is the renowned photographer for the 2024 edition of our “Photography & Sciences” creative residency program in Toulouse.
Céline Clanet (born 1977), a graduate of the ENSP in Arles, focuses on remote or hidden places, wild landscapes, and their inhabitants. Since 2005, she has worked on European Arctic regions (“Máze,” Photolucida 2010, “Kola,” Loco 2018).
With a keen eye on the ecological impact of human actions and areas on the verge of transformation, she photographs places where friction occurs between the collapse of landmarks and the continuation of age-old values. She also explores the complex relationships we maintain with the animal world.
In 2023, her book Ground Noise (Actes Sud) was published, a work on the visible and invisible worlds of the forest, exhibited at the Rencontres d’Arles the same year. As the recipient of the “Grande commande photographique” from the BnF, she created Les Ilots Farouches, focusing on the most protected natural spaces in France left to evolve freely.
Her work, published and exhibited in Europe and abroad, is part of the collections of the BnF, CNAP, Neuflize OBC Collection, Société Française de Photographie, the Departmental Archives of Savoie, the Portland Art Museum (USA), and has been the subject of seven monographs.
Gaëlle Delort
Photographe
Gaëlle Delort is a photographic artist born in 1988 in Aurillac.
She graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles in 2022 and participated in the exhibition “Une attention particulière” at the Rencontres d’Arles the same year.
In 2023, her work Karst was presented at the Photosa photographic biennale in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). She was the winner of the Jeune Photographie Occitanie prize from the Centre photographique documentaire ImageSingulières in Sète (France), and received individual creation support from the DRAC Occitanie.
Her practice unfolds over a long time, rooted in exploration. Through the collection of clues that shape the depth of a place and its landscapes, she focuses on capturing resonances between human and geological temporalities, playing with the world’s depth and the surface of images.
Alžběta Wolfová
Artiste, Photographe
Alžběta Wolfová, a photographic artist born in 1993 in the Czech Republic, graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague.
Alžběta Wolfová has exhibited at the Czech Center in Paris, the Palais des Beaux-Arts as part of the ICART Artistik Rezo Prize, and the Minotaure Gallery. She was commissioned to create a work for the new headquarters of Neuflize OBC. In summer 2023, she participated in an exhibition at the Société Générale Collection, curated by Lauranne Germond as part of the COAL project. Alongside her independent research in photographic laboratories, she also engages in collaborative and collective activities, such as curating the exhibitions ‘Poltergeists’ and ‘Contre-Espaces’ at the PhotoSaintGermain festival with Alain Berland, and organizing charity events like ‘Art for Ukraine’ at the Czech Cultural Center in Paris.
Michel Poivert
Auteur, Critique d'art
1+2 FABULÆ
Céline Clanet, Gaëlle Delort, Alžběta Wolfová
Michel Poivert
Rencontre Anaïs Boudot
Anaïs Boudot
Michel Poivert
Re-connexions
Almudena Romero, Téo Becher, Marion Ellena
Michel Poivert, Fabien Ribery
Odyssées
Aglaé Bory
Michel Poivert
Carpe Diem
Catherine Poncin
Michel Poivert, Florence Calame-Levert
Dérive des baigneuses
Sandra Rocha
Michel Poivert
Guillaume Herbaut
Guillaume Herbaut
Michel Poivert, Sophie Bernard
Les Cahiers de la Fondation Gilles Caron
Gilles Caron
Michel Poivert
1418. échos, versos et graphies de batailles
Catherine Poncin
Michel Poivert, Guillaume Nahon
Les enfantillages pittoresques
Laurent Millet
Michel Poivert, Arthur Kopel, Christine Besson
No Exaggeration
Vincent Debanne
Michel Poivert
Man’s Land
Marie-Noëlle Boutin
Michel Poivert, Pascal Le Brun-Cordier, Aude Cordonnier
Hermine Bourgadier
Hermine Bourgadier
Michel Poivert
La région humaine – Des corps dans la ville
Collectif, Michel Poivert
Gilles Verneret
Un mince vernis de réalité
Collectif
Michel Poivert, Céline Clanet, François Deladerrière, Géraldine Lay, Geoffroy Mathieu