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Claire Beaugrand-Champagne

Claire Beaugrand-Champagne (born 1948) is a Canadian documentary photographer. She is known for her socially engaged work and, having started her career in 1970, is considered the first female press photographer in Quebec. She was a member of the Groupe d'action photographique (GAP) alongside Michel Campeau, Gabor Szilasi, Roger Charbonneau et Pierre Gaudard

Beaugrand-Champagne's is known for her work documenting Quebec society, including contributing to Disraeli, une expérience humaine en photographie (1972-1974). Created alongside fellow GAP member Michel Campeau, the project showcases daily life in the province's rural societies. The artist has taken a similar approach with solo projects. Her work Thien & Hung (1980 -1995), Beaugrand-Champagne photographer a refugee couple over fifteen years of their adjustment to life in Canada. Issues related to refugees in Canada, including housing and discrimination, have become a focus of her contemporary work.

Her photographs are part of several museum collections including: National Gallery of Canada, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Library and Archives Canada and McCord Museum.

She trained at the Collège Marguerite-Bourgeoys, Marylebone Institute and the CEGEP du Vieux-Montréal

Major exhibitions

Bibliography

  • Pierre, Landry. Le documentaire et au-delà, Femmes artistes du XXe siècle au Québec. collection Arts du Québec, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, 2010
  • Claire Beaugrand-Champagne. Des gens de mon quartier, Les Éditions Libre Expression, 2004
  • Photography in Canada, 1839 - 1989: An Illustrated History by Sarah Bassnett and Sarah Parsons from the Art Canada Institute.
  • Sandra Grant-Marchand. Esthétiques actuelles de la photographie au Québec : Onze photographes. Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, 1982

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