Anne-Catherine Chevalier

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Exhibitions at Hangar: Turning 18

Born in 1967 in Ostend, Belgium. Anne-Catherine Chevalier lives and works in Brussels. Graduated in Economics and with a Master in Business Management, Anne-Catherine Chevalier had several professional activities.

In 2008, she began a photographic work focused mainly on issues of identity. She trained with Marina Cox, Mary Ellen Mark, and at the photography school "Le 75" in Brussels. From 2008 to 2011, she devotes herself to the Mothers & Daughters project, and questions femininity through the generations. This work was selected in 2010 by the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, organized by the National Portrait Gallery in London and published in 2011 at Lannoo. It has been exhibited successively in the United Kingdom, France, and Belgium. From 2012 to 2015, she worked on the Family project, where she scrutinized new forms of modern families. This work was published by Aparté Edition in 2015 and then exhibited in Belgium and the Netherlands.