Biographie de Tendance Floue
David CHANDLER is a writer, curator and editor. He was assistant curator of photography at the National Portrait Gallery, London (1982-1988) ; head of exhibitions at The Photographers' Gallery, London (1988-1995) ; and director of Photoworks, Brighton (1997-2010). He has written widely on photography and the visual arts for numerous books and journals, and has contributed a number of important essays to monographs on leading British and international photographers, including Paul Graham, Jem Southam, Peter Fraser, Rinko Kawauchi, Mark Power, Susan Derges, Ori Gersht, Vanessa Winship and Tom Wood.
David is honorary professor of photography at the University of Plymouth. Muriel ENJALRAN is an art critic and curator who has directed the CRP/Centre Régional de la Photographie Hauts-de-France since 2015. Her field of research involves the renewal of different artistic forms of engagement in the public sphere. She is also interested in the relationship and contribution of history to images produced in an artistic context.
Associate curator of the first Biennale de Belleville (2010) and Arts in Marrakech (AiM) International Biennale (2009), Muriel Enjalran is a specialist in the work of Hamish Fulton. Since 2012 she has been part of New York-based Independent Curators International (ICI) and was awarded a residency at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago in 2015. She is currently pursuing her exploration of socially engaged artistic practices.