Lorraine Turci’s work focuses on the complex relationships between human beings and their environment, exploring the interactions between territory, identity, transmission, nature, evolution and preservation. Going beyond appearances and social conditioning, her work gives shape to narratives in which the plurality of the world reveals its troubled beauty.
A graduate of Fine-Art School of Nantes and Paris 8 University in photography, she is a member of Hans Lucas and has been a freelance photographer since 2019. Winner of the major commission from the French National Library and the French Ministry of Culture "Radioscopie de la France" in 2022, Lorraine has received support from the Scam’s "Brouillon d’un rêve" grant, the Institut Français’s "Fluxus Art Projects" and the Sasakawa Franco-Japanese Foundation. She has benefited from artistic residencies in Japan, at the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie d’Arles and in Greenland. Her work has been exhibited in France and abroad, notably at the "Festival de La Gacilly", the "Belfast Photo Festival", "Visa pour l’Image", the "Norway Nordic Light Festival" and "Warsaw Photo Days".