Julien Spiewak  graduated with a Master’s degree in photography, lives and works in Paris. He is a photographer and researcher who questions the relationship of the photographic image with the human body as an artistic expression. Since 2005, he has produced an series entitled Corps de style, initially working with private collections, then in museums. He introduces fragments of naked bodies inside these places. He has carried out this artistic project in the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, the Museum of Hunting and Nature in Paris, the Doria Pamphilj Palace in Rome, and at the Ariana Museum in Geneva among many other locations.. His works are placed in many public and private collection including the Paris Musées, the Arario Museum in Seoul, the Museu de Arte do Rio in Rio De Janeiro, etc. He is represented by NM Contemporary Gallery in Monaco, Espace_L Gallery in Geneva, Alvaro Alcázar Gallery in Madrid, and West Eden Gallery in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

Julien speaks fluent french, spanish, portugesus and conversational thai from his time living abroad.