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Artist

Pauline Beugnies

Nominated in
2018
By
FOMU Fotomuseum
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Pauline Beugnies was born in Charleroi in 1982. She works on long-term personal photography projects. Recently, she start writing and directing films. She also works as a photojournalist for the press. She lived in Cairo for five years and studied Arabic there.

Pauline is focusing on the Arab and the Islamic world, trying to build bridges and to go beyond stereotypes. Her first book Génération Tahrir was published by Le Bec éditions in January 2016. She was the second recipient of the Camille Lepage award in Perpignan Visa pour l’Image festival in 2016.

Her latest project, "Behind The Sun", mixing photos, videos and documents was exhibited at BPS22 in 2018. Recently, she start writing and directing films. Her first documentary film "Lessa Aichin"(Still Alive) was selected at FIFF, Dok Leipzig and nominated at Magrittes du Cinema in 2018.

www.paulinebeugnies.com

Projects

Behind the Sun

This project was developed during Pauline's experience of working as a photojournalist in Egypt. The series focuses on the violent repression of opponents under the new military regime in Egypt. Using documents, videos testimonies and photographs, the artist explores the enforced disappearance of political opponents over the past years in the country.

Pauline Beugnies
was nominated by
FOMU Fotomuseum
in
2018
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Each year every member of the FUTURES European Photography Platform nominates a set of artists and projects to become part of the FUTURES network.