Alice Pallot

Exhibitions at Hangar: PBF04 PBF05

Born in 1995 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. Alice Pallot studied photography at ENSAV La Cambre, (Brussels). In 2018, she won the Roger de Conynck prize for her series L’Ile Himero, also exhibited at The Voies Off Festival in the context of Les Rencontres de la photographie d’Arles.

The Oasis series was shown at the 4th edition of the PhotoBrussels Festival 2019, at Hangar Art Center and in the exhibition Dans quel monde rêvons nous? at Bozar in Brussels.

In 2020, she presented a new display of L’Ile Himero at the Satellite Gallery - along with the book “Himero” edited by Page Works - at the Biennale de L’Image Possible (BIP) in Liege.

In 2021, Suillus, looking at the sun with closed eyelids was shown at Hangar Art Center during the PhotoBrussels Festival 05. Alice Pallot’s work has been nominated for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2021 (Newcomer category).

Recent exhibitions include several places in Brussels, such as Le Botanique, the Gallery Été 78, La Réserve and La Vallée. She also exhibited in France; in Paris, at the N’Oblige Gallery and in Dieppe at the Diep-Haven Festival.

Alice Pallot has been published in Libération, La Libre, Fisheye Magazine, Vice, and others. Her book Land was included in Belgian Photobook at the FOMU in Antwerp, Le Bal in Paris, Wiels Art Book Fair in Brussels and others.