Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze
Paris
Happiness
Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze, a Franco-Georgian and Azerbaijani photographer, transcends geographical and artistic boundaries through her lens. Born in Baku into a family steeped in music, she moved to Paris in 1989 after graduating from the Fine Arts School of Azerbaijan. Her journey into photography began during her studies at EFET Photographie and IRIS, consolidated by a master's degree under the direction of Yan Morvan. This transition marked the start of a remarkable career, beginning as a photojournalist with the Gamma agency.
Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze has distinguished herself through her international conceptual projects, exploring themes such as music, identity, beauty and faith. Over the years, Alexandra Kremer-Khomassouridze has forged close links with the world of music. Her work, which has appeared in renowned publications such as Paris-Match and Le Monde, will give rise in 2015 to an exhibition at Asia House in London. Later in 2020, she founded the Photo House, a photographic studio and workshop located in the heart of Paris's 6th arrondissement.
Today she is continuing her work on "What Happiness is", the third chapter of her career. Kremer-Khomassouridze presents us with delicate works printed on handmade Japanese paper, each photograph then carefully enhanced by hand using a traditional Japanese pink watercolour.
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