Chloé Milos Azzopardi
About
Chloé Milos Azzopardi (1994), is a visual artist living on an island in the outskirts of Paris.
She works on long term projects mixing photography, performance and installation. At the intersection of experimental and documentary photography, her images generate fictional worlds, whose strangeness and sensoriality are exacerbated. Her research revolves around ecology, new technologies and the construction of post-capitalocene imaginaries.
She was recently awarded the prize "New writings of environnemental photography" at La Gacilly Festival, the Lucie Foundation's Emerging Artist grant, and was resident at Villa Perochon during the encounters of young international photography with Joan Fontcuberta. Her series « Non technological devices » will be exhibited during Les Rencontres d'Arles at the Fisheye Gallery.