Céline Croze
Photographer Visual Artist
Céline Croze, a French visual artist and photographer born on April 20, 1982, is renowned for her exploration of memory, identity, and time. With a background in cinema, she brings a cinematic dimension to her photography, creating compelling visual narratives. Educated at EICTV in Cuba and ESEC in Paris, with a Master's in Performing Arts from the University of Paul Valéry in Montpellier, Céline Croze has distinguished herself in both photography and cinema.
Her significant works include "Silence Insolent" at Paris Photo 2022, and "SQEVNV" at the Festival du Regard, along with numerous international group exhibitions. She is a recipient of the Audience Award at the Festival Planches Contact de Deauville in 2021 and the prestigious Prix NADAR for her book "Siempre Que" in 2022.
In cinema, Céline Croze has contributed as an assistant camera operator on feature films such as Mathieu Vadepied's "Les tirailleurs" (2022) and the Larrieu brothers' "Tralala" (2020).
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
• SIEMPRE QUE, Lamaindonne Editions, July 2022