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ABOUT

Aline Biasutto’s work questions the politics of images: their potential of resistance to representation and interpretation. Her pictures are a research on the limits of the visible; they are close to bursting or near silence.
Aline Biasutto has a cross practice between the humanities and literature, she draws poetic connections between the representation from the language to picture, border issues and a research of self-determination, whether on an individual level or in a wider political context. Her body of work covers a wide range of media, from video, photography, and drawings to texts.

Aline Biasutto is born in 1980 and lives and works in Paris.

She has exhibited at the Exhibitions Pavilion, Faculty of Fine Arts of Porto, at the Creative Media Center, Hong Kong, at Arteppes, Contemporary Art Space, Annecy, the art center le LAIT in Albi, La Conservera, Ceuti, La Brasserie Centre d’art, Foncquevillers, Galerie Michel Journiac, Paris, and at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
Her videos have been screened in Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles, at the Alliance Française of San Francisco, at the Haras of Annecy, in several festivals across Europe and  India and broadcasted on French TV.

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