Visual artist

Linda Bujoli lives and works in Paris

Photographer and visual artist, Linda Bujoli explores the image in all its forms, extending her practice across photography, sculpture, musical composition, sound installations, and book-objects. This multi-disciplinary approach, central to her work, creates immersive and multisensory experiences.

her initiation began in 1989, when she worked as a model in front of the lens of the great names in contemporary photography. “Light is the material with which I sculpt my subject, and the camera is the instrument with which I compose my images”.

Linda Bujoli reveals her images through the poetic and physical language of light, where the visible and the invisible merge in the chromatic spectrum, and where light becomes substance.

From New York to Paris, she forged her first collaborations with music labels and created portraits of Patrice Chéreau, Roschdy Zem and Françoise Hardy for Libération, Isabelle Adjani for L’Officiel, Azzedine Alaïa for Le Monde and Étienne Daho for Vogue France.

Land me in collaboration with the music band AIR and the Atelier du Livre d’Art et de l’Estampe (Imprimerie Nationale Group), Un Tableau for Dreams, modular fresco or Call to Light and its musical composition Corps Sonores for the first edition of the Inasound festival at the Palais Brongniart.