Biographie
Through photography, Diane Givry develops an approach grounded in the repetition of the gaze: observing, framing, revealing — attempting to capture, through the image, a form of simplicity, accuracy, and human presence.
Diane Givry is a photographer from Haute-Savoie whose work is rooted in an intimate and sensitive approach to the image. Through a predominantly analog practice, in black and white, she develops a restrained visual language, attentive to form, light, and the presence of bodies. Self-taught, she has gradually built her perspective, refining both her technique and her way of staging her subjects.
 
Her work primarily focuses on portraiture, self-portraiture, and the female body, while also extending to still life and vegetal forms. Through these subjects, she explores self-representation, fragility, and the impermanence of things. Above all, she seeks a form of simple beauty, free from artifice, where the subject exists for itself, in a direct presence. Her inspiration is mainly nourished by external elements: atmospheres, sensations, and observations of everyday life.
 
In her portraits, often silent and timeless, Diane Givry favors a great simplicity of staging. She works with models, particularly women, whom she photographs in assertive postures and direct gazes, seeking to convey a sincere presence, without imposed narrative. Her images thus propose an encounter: that of a body, a face, a moment.
Œuvres
  • Diane Givry, Nu au ruban, 2024
    Nu au ruban, 2024
  • Diane Givry, Lys II, 2023
    Lys II, 2023
  • Diane Givry, Lovée, 2020
    Lovée, 2020
  • Diane Givry, Anthurium, 2025
    Anthurium, 2025
  • Diane Givry, Bouquet de lys, 1979, 2023
    Bouquet de lys, 1979, 2023
  • Diane Givry, Eucalyptus l'hiver, 2022
    Eucalyptus l'hiver, 2022
  • Diane Givry, Les mains de Léa, 2021
    Les mains de Léa, 2021
Vues de l'exposition