Suzanne Doppelt

Suzanne Doppelt (born 1956)[1] is a contemporary French writer and photographer, living in Paris. Suzanne Doppelt studied philosophy and teaches photography at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.[2]

Suzanne Doppelt has exhibited at several venues, including New York University, Deutsches Haus,[3] Centre Culturel Français, Damas; Ecole des Beaux Arts de Nîmes; Pavillon des Arts, Paris; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Galerie Pennings in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Publications

  • Lazy Suzie. P.O.L., November 2009
  • Le pré est vénéneux. P.O.L., 2007
  • 1990–2004 : Revues Antigone, Vis à Vis international, Revue de littérature générale, Vacarme, Parallax, Rhinocéros
  • La 4 ème des plaies vole, Inventaire/Invention éditions, 2004
  • Quelque chose cloche, P.O.L, 2004 :
  • Totem, P.O.L, 2002
  • Raptus, éditions de l'Attente, 2000
  • Dans la reproduction en 2 parties égales, with Anne Portugal, P.O.L, 1999
  • 13 superstitions, with Manuela Morgaine, éditions Créaphis, 1999
  • 36 chandelles, Cronopio/AFAA,1998
  • L'hypothèse du château, éditions Snapshot, 1997
  • "Just from Cynthia", Alberto Sorbelli, CD rom, Centre Georges Pompidou, 1996
  • Mange, éditions Snapshot, 1995
  • Kub Or, with Pierre Alferi, P.O.L, 1994
    • Humorous poems by Pierre Alferi, accompanied by Doppelts' photographs, modelled on the packaging of the French bouillon " Bouillons Kub ".

Personal Exhibitions

  • 2006 : New York University, Deutsches Haus[3]
  • 2004 : galerie Eof, Paris
  • 2004 : Abbey of Royaumont
  • 2003 : Château de Châteaudun
  • 2002 : Fnac, Paris and provinces
  • 2001 : Institut français de Naples, Le Pavillon, Pantin
  • 2000 : Galerie Pennings, Hollande, University of Lyon
  • 1999 : Centre méditerranéen de la photographie, Bastia
  • 1996 : University of Amiens
  • 1995 : Galerie Snapshot, Amiens
  • 1994 : Cultural centre, Cerisy-la-Salle

Collective Exhibitions

  • 2005 : Pavillon des Arts, Paris
  • 2003 : ST'ART, Strasbourg
  • 2001 : Espace Saint-Jacques, St Quentin
  • 2000 : Galerie Brownstone, Paris
  • 1999 : Galerie Pierre Brullé, Paris, Centre photographique de Lectoure
  • 1998 : Galerie du Lézard, Colmar
  • 1996 : Centre Georges Pompidou
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