Marie-Françoise Plissart

Marie-Françoise Plissart (born 13 July 1954) is a Belgian photographer and video artist.[1]

Marie-Françoise Plissart
Born (1954-07-13) 13 July 1954
Brussels, Belgium
Occupation(s)Photographer, video artist

She explored the photo novel format, collaborating with the comic artist Benoît Peeters in several projects.[2][3] Plissart is also known as an architecture photographer. She won a Golden Lion at the 2004 Venice Biennale of Architecture for the exhibition "Kinshasa:The Imaginary City".[4]

Books

  • Fugues (with Benoît Peeters), éditions de Minuit, 1983
  • Droit de regards (after a lecture by Jacques Derrida), éditions de Minuit, 1985; nouvelle édition: Les Impressions Nouvelles, 2010. (English edition: Rights of Inspection:Monacelli Press, ISBN 978-1580930185)
  • Prague (en collaboration avec Benoît Peeters), Autrement, 1985
  • Le mauvais œil (in collaboration with Benoît Peeters), éditions de Minuit, 1986
  • Aujourd'hui, éditions Arboris, 1993
  • Bruxelles, horizon vertical, éditions Prisme, 1998
  • Kinshasa, récits de la ville invisible, éditions La Renaissance du Livre/Luc Pire, 2005.
  • Mons (in collaboration with Caroline Lamarche, Les Impressions Nouvelles, 2009.

Expositions

Individual

  • Droit de regards: Vienna (Musée d'Art Moderne, December 1985), Toulouse (Ombres blanches, March 1986), Berlin (Litteraturhaus, October 1986), the Hague(Centre culturel français, January 1987), Amsterdam (Maison Descartes, March 1987)
  • À la recherche du roman-photo: Bruxelles (Palais des Beaux-Arts, June–July 1987), Rotterdam (galerie Perspektief, September 1987), Liège (les Chiroux, January 1989), Geneva (Saint-Gervais, November 1989)
  • Aujourd’hui, Charleroi: Charleroi, Musée de la Photographie, Octobre 1993)
  • Bruxelles brûle-t-il ?: Brussels (KunstenFESTIVALdesArts, Beursschouwburg, May 1994)
  • Martini, Martini, Bxl, Beursschouwburg: Brussels (KunstenFESTIVALdesArts, May 1996)
  • Photo narrative: Eastern Michigan University (Art department, November 1996)
  • Brussel’s architecture: Osaka (International House, October 1997)
  • Bruxelles, Horizon vertical: Bruxelles (Le Botanique, January 1999)
  • Kinshasa, the imaginary city: Venice (Biennale of Architecture, September 2004), Brussels (Bozar, June–September 2005), Johannesburg (June 2006)
  • A World without end, rétrospective personnelle, Musée de la photographie d'Anvers (2008).

References

  1. Libre.be, La. "La Bruxelles de M. F. Plissart" (in French). Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  2. Grishakova, Marina; Ryan, Marie-Laure (2010). Intermediality and Storytelling. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 9783110237733.
  3. Bramlett, Frank; Cook, Roy; Meskin, Aaron (5 August 2016). The Routledge Companion to Comics. Routledge. ISBN 9781317915386.
  4. "Kinshasa - Tales of the invisible city". VAi (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 May 2021.
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