Charlotte Abramow
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Exhibitions at Hangar : Volle Petrol (2022)
Charlotte Abramow (1993, BE) is a photographer and director. She has been passionate about photography since she was 13. In 2013, she moved to Paris to study at Gobelins, L’École de l’Image. In 2014, she earned the Picto Prize for Young Fashion Photography. Having graduated in June 2015, she was a finalist in the Photo Folio Review Awards at the Rencontres d’Arles a month later. She exhibited The Real Boobs, a project on the diversity of breasts, at the Rencontres’s Nuit de l’Année. At 24, she became a film director, among others with clips for the Belgian artist Angèle, becoming the visual artistic director of BROL.
Charlotte Abramow exhibited in 2019 at Richard Taittinger Gallery (New York, US) in the group show The Female Lens. In 2021, she held her first solo exhibitions: Première Page at the Fisheye Gallery (Arles, FR), and Started From The Body at the Richard Taittinger Gallery (New York, US).
She released her first book, Maurice, Tristesse et rigolade in 2018, and in 2020, she conceived and created Le Petit Manuel Sex Education for Netflix.
Her latest projects include: the episode 12H - Le Cri Défendu from the video project H24 - 24h dans la vie d’une femme (Arte), the poster for the Semaine de la Critique at Cannes (2022), the video Clit is Good for the French singer Suzanne (featuring Victoria Abril and Déborah Lukumuena), an exhibition on beekeepers and bees titled Piquées (Maison Guerlain, Paris, FR, 2022).