Anne Immelé
Critique d'art, Photographe
Photographer and doctor of art, Anne Immelé lives and works in Mulhouse. The geographical location of Alsace leads it to position itself as a resident of the Rhénan area, steeped in the humanist heritage of this region. Anne Immelé develops photographic series that are part of a political and poetic relationship with the world, questioning the relationship of the individual to the community and the possibility of sharing a common experience in contemporary cities, as evidenced by publications, WIR (with Jean-Luc Nancy, Filigranes edition, 2003), Les Antichambres (Filigranes edition, 2009), Twin Cities, (Kunsthalle edition 2012). Among his recent exhibitions are L’Atlas des Nuages, Fondation François Schneider (2018), Comme un souvenir, Fondation Fernet Branca (2019), 50 Years of French Photography, Palais Royal (2020). In 2013, she co-founded the Mulhouse Biennial of Photography, for which she provided artistic direction, programming and curating for certain exhibitions. Following his Doctorate in Arts thesis, the publication of “Photographic Constellations” (Médiapop éditions, 2015) is the editorial part of his curatorial research. His photographs are part of the collection of the National Fund for Contemporary Art, the National Library of France and the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart.
Anne Immelé teaches at Hear, Haute École des Arts du Rhin.