Geneviève Gleize

Born in 1956 in Avignon, France. Lives and works in Avignon.

Geneviève Gleize, Dead Grocery.

Geneviève Gleize © Ludovic Perez

 

Graduated in visual communication at the Ecole supérieure d’art in Epinal, Geneviève Gleize is now a photographer and graphic designer. In 1984, she created her graphic arts studio while pursuing her photographic work.

She has exhibited her work several times, during personal and collective exhibitions, especially in Quebec, New York, Avignon, Tanger, Paris, Marseille, Sancerre, etc.

Fascinated by abandoned places, her series explore the lives that disappeared behind traces, dust, ephemeral shadows.

Winner of the PBF Prize (Hangar front space), Geneviève Gleize tells, with Dead Grocery, the story of a still life, the remains of an abandoned grocery store, once prosperous and popular.

"If the still life was insistently the trace of the living that it does not show, it would be the exact junction between life and death, the right footprint of disappearance.” (Sabine Bouyala, writer) 

Dead Grocery proposes to tell the story of a still life, the one of a grocery store abandoned for decades, formerly a place of rich, simple, popular, intense and human life. What remains today is what the viewer sees: ruins, fossils, memories, symbols. Everything in this place is dead, but everything here speaks of a vanished life.

Geneviève Gleize wants to offer an immersion in this immobile and deserted world. To that end, she adds the voice of the old owner. Photography and sound create a total immersion and bring together the dead and the living.