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Anne-Marie Schneider

Exhibition — Maison Saint-James

Anne-Maris Scneider, sans titre, 2000

installation (photographies et dessins)

production agence d'artistes de ccc, tours

courtesy galerie Philippe nelson, paris

© anne-marie schneider

Born in 1962 in Chauny (France), she lives and works in Paris.

 

In her films, sculptures and charcoal drawings, Anne-Marie Schneider portrays the monstrous, sexuality, the impeded body, and the difficulty of communicating both in the domestic and intimate universe and in the public and political sphere. Her universe is marked by tension, a salvific irony as well as a strong emotional charge.

 

At le Printemps de Cahors, she presents a new piece in which photographs and drawings are combined around the theme of the woman in the domestic universe, captured in her household tasks - shopping, laundromat... - while the image of an iron burn brings up the metaphor of a painful mark in the heart of daily life. "Passed, ironed" says a drawing. 

Co-produced by the Agence d'Artistes du CCC de Tours.