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Camille Zaerpour

Camille Zaerpour lives and works between Lausanne and Zurich. Her work includes sound installations, sculptures, texts and videos. She also writes fiction, particularly related to memory, which she began developing as part of her research at HEAD-Geneva. Her approach is rooted in the tension between history and the mundane. She bases her language on the anecdotes of everyday life and the (non-)meaning we give to these (non-)events. Through her artistic practice, she attempts to bring this vision or feeling to a more conceptual and corporeal level.
  • All Revolutions Must Be Collective

    by
    • Garance Bonard
    • Cecilia Moya Rivera
    • Camille Zaerpour

    But what must fall? This podcast interviews members of French-speaking Swiss resistance collectives who stand against forms of oppression such as racism, patriarchy and police authority. This question broadens the notion of ‘monument’ to include…