Draft:Anne-Lise Large

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[Anne-Lise Large]

Education

[Anne-Lise Large attained a PhD in Philosophy in 2008 from the Universities of Paris and Strasbourg, France. Her dissertation, titled The Burning of Visibility — at the boundary of photographic imagery and writing, received a very honorable mention. In 2003, she earned a diploma from The Cinema and Photographic Department of The University of Strasbourg, also with a very honorable mention.]

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1. Exhibitions

[Her artworks have graced numerous prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including: Visual Metaphors at IDB Gallery, Washington DC, USA (2017) The Burning of Visibility: From Reality to Dream at the Art Museum of the Americas, Organization of American States, Washington DC, USA (2013) Lost Angels at FotoSpace, Fotoweek Central, Washington, USA (2011) Mythology at Readyset DC, Washington, USA (2011) Troubles – des corps et des esprits at Galery NKA, Brussels, Belgium (2010) And many more across France, Germany, and the United States.]

2. Publications

[Anne-Lise Large has authored several publications exploring the relationship between photography, philosophy, and literature. Some of her notable works include: Nous les vivants in The Boundaries of the Visible (2018) La brûlure du visible, Photographie et écriture (2012) Ecrits sur l’art - Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (2009) And contributions to various academic journals and books on aesthetics and visual arts]

3.Residencies

[She participated in residencies at prestigious institutions such as Point b Worklodge in New York, the French Center of Research of Jerusalem in Israel, and the French House at Oxford University, Great Britain]

4. Awards and Fellowships

[Anne-Lise Large has received several awards and recognitions for her work, including the Julia Margaret Cameron Award in 2010 and the First Prize in Photography Competition at French Universities in 2007.]

5. Career

[Currently serving as a Professor of Philosophy & Photography at the Ecole Supérieure d'Art Bellecour in Lyon, France, Anne-Lise Large has previously held positions as a Professor of Philosophy at the French International School in Washington DC, USA, among other academic and research roles.]