Flore-Aël Surun develops a unique body of work, in which she questions our presence in the world.
She asserts her commitment as a witness alongside those who choose non-violence as a means of resistance: she accompanies young people to the places of their political demands, walks with Tibetan Buddhists, and goes from Canadian shelters housing American deserters to the New Peace Village in Israel.
Flore-Aël Surun develops a unique body of work, in which she questions our presence in the world.
She asserts her commitment as a witness alongside those who choose non-violence as a means of resistance: she accompanies young people to the places of their political demands, walks with Tibetan Buddhists, and goes from Canadian shelters housing American deserters to the New Peace Village in Israel.
On the other hand, she explores the quintessence of life, this energy that occurs within us. Through new forms of photography, she reveals her visions, her intimacy, from within and beyond...
Flore-Aël Surun is a member of the Tendance Floue collective.
Some dates:
2019: "Chamane Lumière" (July editions) - Exhibition at the Women on Display Festival in Houlgate
2014: "Totems" - "Photographic Walks" Festival, Vendôme
2014: Group exhibition "Toledo Contemporanea" for the Fondation del Greco.
2011: "Chagnon Family" (Democratics Books) for the BNP Paribas Philanthropy Prize
2001: Joop Swart Masterclass of the World Press Photo Foundation for the series “Female to Male”
2001: Grand Prize at the Terre d’images Festival in Biarritz