The Artist as healer

Authors

  • Soazic Guezennec Artist and independent researcher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/co20233554-64

Abstract

Amidst escalating ecological crises, artists grapple with representing landscapes in the Anthropocene era, where human activity dominates. Departing from traditional portrayals, the artist advocate for acknowledging interconnectedness within ecosystems. Through personal experiences and projects like "Happy Owners," the author challenges conventional perceptions and inspire critical engagement with nature. Recent explorations into ancestral rituals and the Breton coast underscore a personal journey towards understanding human-environment relationships. Ultimately, art serves as a medium for interpretation and exploration, rather than didactic activism.

Author Biography

Soazic Guezennec, Artist and independent researcher

Soazic Guezennec is a French visual artist, who spent 1 year in Africa, 7 years in Mumbai and 7 years in Berlin, before settling back in Bretagne in 2023. She creates multimedia installations combining painting, video, landart and performance, to question the relationship between human beings and their environment. In each new territory, she investigates the landscape to collect the elements that will enable her to create a sensitive portrait of the environment. This portrait takes the form of immersive installations, in which the public is invited to wander, interact and reflect. Soazic Guezennec has shown her work in over 15 different countries, in galleries, museums and art centers. She took part in the Habitarium exhibition at the Musée de la Condition Publique in Roubaix in 2018 and won a Draussenstadt grant from the city of Berlin for her HappyTourists project in 2023. She regularly collaborates with actors of change to translate the challenges of their mission in a sensitive way. Soazic Guezennec is a graduate of the Institut Supérieur de Gestion and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts de Paris Cergy.

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Published

2024-03-19