By Faure Louise
He takes a picture ! It’s a long tube, in a cave, a white spirit appears in the image, like in development—terrifying. We leave, intrigued.
Art is an essential part of our world. It gives shape to the invisible, revealing, as in this photo, what escapes the first glance. It is also a means of escape. Unable to leave my Parisian apartment, I capture symbols, details imperceptible to the naked eye—fragments of reality that reveal themselves differently through the lens.
Louise Faure, born in Paris in 2005, is a student at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (ENSBA), where she is mentored by artists Agnès Geoffray and Clément Cogitore. She explores photography, video, and poetry, offering a unique perspective on the apocalyptic and troubled suns of our time. How can we live and communicate while the world burns? While the photographic process captures a world in the making—a world humanity has set on an infernal trajectory—she takes the opposite path, documenting a world that is vanishing, in case even the cameras were to go dark. In 2024, her work was presented in ENSBA’s first virtual gallery and published in the contemporary photography magazine FishEye. She also exhibited as part of Pyramiden at the Forum d’Urbanisme et d’Architecture for the Festival Ovni 2024 in Nice, under the curation of Yves Nacher. Louise Faure lives and works in Paris.
The Creative Process is created with kind support from the Jan Michalski Foundation.