Anaïs Masson

Born: 1977

Angers

Anaïs Masson conceived the exhibition Fernand Deligny, légendes du radeau with Sandra Alvarez de Toledo and Martín Molina Gola, with the help of Gisèle Durand-Ruiz, Jacques Lin and Marina Vidal-Naquet.

After studying film, photography (ENS Louis Lumière) and anthropology (EHESS), she took part in the seminar Des territoires led by Jean-François Chevrier at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

With Maxence Rifflet and Yto Barrada, she led a photographic project with illegal minors in Marseille and teens on the street in Tangier (the book to which this work gave rise, Fais un fils et jette-le à la mer, was published in 2004).

With the artist group RADO, she participated in the exhibition Champs d’abondance (2008) and the project Ce qui ne se voit pas (Tulle / Vassivière, 2014).

Since 2005, she has been working on book publication and production at L’Arachnéen alongside Sandra Alvarez de Toledo.