Se tracer - Trazarse
Price:
26,00$
Type:
Essay
Artist(s):
Elaine Juteau
Author(s):
Elaine Juteau
Language(s):
French and Spanish
Curator(s):
Specifications:
Perfect binding
,
64
pages
,
8 x 6 pouces
,
ISBN:
9782923612645

Se tracer - Trazarse

This book is about the paths that lead me to desire an "off-centre" identity that is always looking for somewhere else.

In Se tracer - Trazarse, I share with you in fragments a significant experience for me of artistic research in Mexico, but also more intimately of the thoughts accumulated in the last four years, from the student to the Master of Art that I was to the new mother and the professional artist that I am, without forgetting the woman, being lost and distraught that I will be forever.

Elaine Juteau

Elaine Juteau is a hybrid interdisciplinary artist. Originally from Montreal, she settled in Saguenay for 9 years where she completed an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree in art, a master's degree in art (theatre) and then worked as a professional artist before officially settling in the Outaouais region, where she has been living since 2016. Director, actress, author, theatre artist, performance artist, installation artist, video artist, etc., she has been working as a professional artist since 2016. She knows how to match, paste and work with all forms of art and this is what makes her works original and unique.

Co-authors :

Andrée-Anne Giguère
Luis Felipe Ortega Gil
Christian R. González
Cynthia Socorro Muciño Esquivel

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