Edition 2022
Léa Habourdin
Born 1985 in Lille, France.
Lives and works in Paris, France.
Lives and works in Paris, France.
Léa Habourdin studied printmaking at the École Estienne in Paris and photography at the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie in Arles. With a keen eye for the diversity of life forms, she observes our relationship with other animals and landscapes and summons up the notions of survival, fracture, and reconstruction to develop a vision of what we call “the wild.” She explores the fields of ethology, applied science, and botany to create drawings and photographs where the book and printed material play a key role. She received the Carte Blanche PMU-LE BAL in 2015, the CIPGP grant in 2019, and support for documentary photography from CNAP in 2020.