Born in 1974, Muriel Pic carries out poetic, critical and artistic research using archives. With a PhD from the EHESS, the prestigious advanced school for social studies, she currently teaches at the University of Bern and translates from German. Pic mostly works as a writer and literary critic, but also produces collages and videos. Her writing and artistic productions focus on documentary poems. She is author of a dozen books on Pierre Jean Jouve, W. G. Sebald, Georges Bataille, William Henry Fox Talbot, Walter Benjamin and Henri Michaux.
Winter 2018, Amsterdam, constellation of the Dog. I scour seventeen kilometers of archives in search of the beasts. Six hundred and eighty-three fragments of silent films, anonymous images collected by the EYE Film Institute under the title _Bits and Pieces_. But for me, these are the crumbs from our feast of beasts.
Winter 2018, Amsterdam, constellation of the Dog. I scour seventeen kilometers of archives in search of the beasts. Six hundred and eighty-three fragments of silent films, anonymous images collected by the EYE Film Institute under the title _Bits and Pieces_. But for me, these are the crumbs from our feast of beasts.