Author & calligraphic installation
Caroline Gaudriault is both a traditional writer and a contemporary author who gives form to her texts in museum installations. She is a political and poetical witness of her times.
Born in Paris, Caroline Gaudriault is the author of a dozen literary and artistic books translated into English and Chinese. Long an independent journalist, she worked for a wide range of international magazines. Her grand reportages took her all over the world as she considered humanity in its relationship with Modernity.
For a number of years she has presented her texts in the form of artistic installations, often calligraphically, displayed in various museums around the world. She uses them to question writing and ideas in function of the methods used to present them. Thus, every museum represents a new literary mise-en-scène.
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Another Day on Earth, Paradox Publishing, collection in French and English.
A Small Man in a Big World, Editions Paradox and Guangxi Normal University Press Group, 2014, with Francis Fukuyama
The Trilogy of the Moderns :
• Metamorphoses, Part I, Editions Paradox, 2012
• Hypotheses, Part II, Editions Paradox, 2011
• Wonderful World, Part III, Editions Biro, 2009
The Photographer, Edition de la Martinière and Abrams, 2008, by Caroline Gaudriault and Gérard Rancinan
Urban Jungle, Edition de la Martinière, 2000, by Gérard Rancinan, with a preface by Caroline Gaudriault