Artist Statement
"Rosette, Mauricette et Roby" narratively documents the lives of three protagonists. In a symbolical as well as narrative way, it shows drastically and intensely the inevitable process of body changes, of alteration in social life, in social participation and the relation of life and death.
The pictures also question the ambivalence existing in any kind of profound bound between two people, the ambivalence of related emotions as well as the feelings between love and interdependence symbolizing the loss of individuality and freedom.
Zoé Beausire (b.1987) is a Swiss photographer living in Berlin. She is graduated from ECAL, Lausanne University of Art in 2010. Her photographs have also been exhibited at Kominek Gallery and her last book was part of the exhibition "Livres" at Outono Photo Festival in Spain and "Rock Your Dummy" in Paris. She published “Rosette, Mauricette et Roby” with Kominek in 2012 and self-published “Where the Birds Used to Sing” in 2013.
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