Laetitia Boulud (b. 1975, Montreal) is a creative thinker and maker based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Boulud immigrated from Canada to Israel in 1980. She has been a resident of the art scene for the last 25 years, and has created, consulted, styled, documented, and directed visual projects in various art fields.
Boulud holds a BA from the Camera Obscura School of Visual Arts, Tel Aviv.
From the void or state of emergency,
it’s the path that counts in my making.
The crumbs that we leave behind.
Those imprints.
In that sense, my way is rather contemplative.
It invites people to be introspective.
Hard and long-looking, carefully yet shamelessly,
it works around my dualities,
around the inner structure, the architecture of things.
The inside of the camera, the inside of an igloo.
The inside space and how we fit in there, focusing on the mapping of it all.
A bit like a journey of a tribe made of all animals and humans,
some fields become tight and specific,
leading me to the act of erasing.
It’s about nothingness/fullness,
the art of making, the ceremony, the ritual.
To me, it’s about about that rough cut.
In many ways, art is a surgeon’s knife, or wants to be or needs to be,
and so it makes it possible to take care of demons.
Heal and Kill.
Laetitia Boulud (b. 1975, Montreal) is a creative thinker and maker based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Boulud immigrated from Canada to Israel in 1980. She has been a resident of the art scene for the last 25 years, and has created, consulted, styled, documented, and directed visual projects in various art fields.
Boulud holds a BA from the Camera Obscura School of Visual Arts, Tel Aviv.
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