A comprehensive survey of acclaimed artist Ariane Loze's videographic oeuvre.
Since 2008 Ariane Loze has researched the coming to life of a story out of seemingly unrelated images with her camera. In these series of videos, she takes on all the parts: she is at the same time the actress, the camerawoman, and the director. Through the editing of the images, she develops a relation between two (or more) characters and the architecture. The videos of Ariane Loze put the spectator in the active role of creating his/her own story out of the basic principles of film editing: shot and counter-shot, the presumed continuity of movement, and the psychological suggestion of a narrative. The filming of these videos has been made public as an ongoing performance.
Released alongside Loze's retrospective exhibition at the MAC Grand Hornu Museum in May 2024, this publication reveals the genesis of her artistic practice.
Ariane Loze (born 1988 in Brussels) is a Belgian video artist. In her expert videos—in which she directs herself—Ariane Loze analyzes and dissects her materia prima: the human and construction of the self.