
Pauline Touchais Leriche
Born in 1992. Lives and works in Villefranche-de-Rouergue.
Pauline Touchais Leriche combines writing and art practices. By moving back and forth between lived experiences and theoretical research, she analyzes her experiences in light of systemic understandings.
In a situated and collective approach, her work focuses on our everyday spaces, both intimate and public, and the way in which our plural identities inhabit them. She graduated as an architect in 2016 and completed her training with a master's degree in cultural projects in public spaces. In 2018, she co-founded the collective of artists and architects Superbrut·es. Critical of the discipline of architecture, she seeks to make it a popular tool of resistance against the existing patriarchal, colonial, and extractivist system, working from and with the communities that inhabit these spaces. She is also a member of the collectives antivss12 and La Maisonnée.
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www.superbrutes.com