Born in Chamalières, France, in 1961, Anne-Marie Filaire is a photographer, author of radio plays broadcast on France Culture and teacher at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris, Sciences Po. In the form of a poetic exploration of man facing his environment, her work revolves around the question of landscape and the intimate concerns of populations confronted with geopolitical fracas.
She has documented the period of separation and confinement in Israel Palestine.
Most notably, she exhibited and published “Zone de sécurité temporaire” (Textuel/Mucem 2017), which won her the prize for best photography book at the Festival international du livre d’art et du film.
Testifying to the transformation of a city by extractivism, ‘Terres, sols profonds du Grand Paris’ was published in 2020 by La Découverte.
Her photographic work has been shown in numerous institutions and museums in France and abroad. In 2022 she awarded the title of Chevalière de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

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