About Angie
Her work questions the contours of private life in the age of big data. Between surveillance and voyeurism, she creates dispositifs that position the viewer as witness.
Angie Boro is a visual artist born in 1992 in Paris, where she lives and works. A graduate of the EHESS with a master's degree in arts and language, she devoted her research there to the reconfiguration of space, at the meeting point of Béla Tarr's cinema and the phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. From this training, at once theoretical and sensory, stems a practice turned entirely toward the question of space, both physical and digital, somewhere between the map and the territory.
Her practice is built on dispositifs, performances (Where is the love?, 1BPM) and installations (x;y), recorded in real time to be broadcast live or archived. She works with the media of her time, screen, pixels, surveillance camera, GPS tracker, which place the captured image and the screen at the center of her work.
Angie Boro has exhibited in Europe, notably in Vienna and Venice. She situates her practice within a dynamic of itinerancy and international presence.
Work
Here Is Some Beauty


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