Born in 1968, Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel lives and works between Dijon and Paris. She teaches at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Art de Dijon. She has been questioning the image for more than twenty years through long-term projects. Video, photography, performance, installation, tattoo and text are all formats that she explores in her work. Highly aware of the damage that humans are doing to the planet, she produces important works related to the disappearance of the Monarch butterfly or nuclear dissemination. In recent years, Psyché has become her muse. This thoughtful ancient heroine, solitary adventurer, wounded lover and surviving warrior has established herself as her artistic alter ego.
Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel, haunted by a stay in the Fukushima region, produces an engaged video poetry dealing with the risks and disasters of civil and military nuclear power. She uses the character she has created for herself, the "lady butterfly", as a vector and makes it coincide with an iconic character, Psyche, who serves as her guide, in a poetic and ironic way. A testimony and a solitary,...
Lydie Jean-Dit-Pannel, haunted by a stay in the Fukushima region, produces an engaged video poetry dealing with the risks and disasters of civil and military nuclear power. She uses the character she has created for herself, the "lady butterfly", as a vector and makes it coincide with an iconic character, Psyche, who serves as her guide, in a poetic and ironic way. A testimony and a solitary,...