Mathieu Drouet

Mathieu Drouet is a French photographer based between Lille and Valencia. While his choice of subjects is often the fruit of his encounters and travels, he shapes his projects with precision, balancing the tenuous thread between instinct and reflection. Memory, history, and transmission - particularly with regard to family - are the guiding themes of his work. His main influences include Nan Goldin, Alec Soth, Stephen Shore, and Joel-Peter Witkin.
After taking up photography in 1989 with his grandfather’s camera, he further developed his practice when he enrolled at the agricultural college in 1992. He reproduced the style of photographers he liked, such as the contrasting black-and-whites of Anton Corbijn, whose aesthetic he likened to the world of fanzines.
The following year, at the Guy Mollet college in Arras, he took over the photo lab, which gave him access not only to equipment but also the opportunity to take portraits of figures such as Annie Ernaux and Moebius when they visited.
In 1993, while already documenting the local rock scene, he took concert photos upon request of the event planner at MJC du Pharos in Arras, then at Le Grand Mix.
In 1997, he entered the Saint-Luc Institute (Tournai). Although he decided to quit school after a year, he learned about the works of photographers who continue to influence him to this day.
After taking a break for several years, Mathieu Drouet returned to photography in the late 2000s. Together with a friend, he founded an agency specializing in wine and music, became the head of photo production for the Dour Festival, and continued to collaborate with artists on their portfolios and album covers. It was during this intense period of production that more personal projects emerged, such as ’De Peur que nous oubliions’ (For Fear of Forgetting), developed during the back and forth between Lille and Newfoundland.
In 2015, Mathieu Drouet left Lille to move in with his partner in Valencia, and Spain brought new life to his work, such as in the series ’First Meeting’ or ’In Fiction’. Over the years, he has taught at ESJ, at communications school, at University of Lille III, and at the Catholic Institute of Lille as part of the general education courses. In addition to working with independent artists such as Xavier Brisoux, he has collaborated with Arte, Telerama, Radio France, and the Dour Festival."

Exhibitions

audioguid.es

Paris - Meaningful - 2022

art numérique

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Grande Plage

Lille - 2016

art numérique

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Espana

Lille - L’Univers - 2011

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Sprezzatura

2011 - Anne-Valérie HASH - Paris X.

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Publications

Navire & Maisonnettes

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Taureau - Torture

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Tennessee Moonshine

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Interviews

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