Pascal Auger
Pascal Auger was a French film and video artist. After having followed the courses of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze, at the University of Vincennes, then at Saint-Denis, from 1975 to 1987, he was a lecturer in this faculty for two years, from 1980 to 1982. He then worked with Deleuze1 on experimental cinema and the notion of any space, as developed by Deleuze in L'Image-movement.
In 1991, he was awarded a prize at the Madrid Contemporary Art Fair (ARCO).
In 1996, he was awarded a prize at Villa Kujoyama in Japan, where he met the writer Jean-Philippe Toussaint and the Spanish composer José Manuel López López. Two artists with whom he collaborates several times thereafter.
From 1975 onwards, he made "experimental" films, influenced by American structural cinema. In 1977, he participated in Melba4, an avant-garde film magazine. In 1996, he turned to video art and made documentaries on artists such as the poet Michel Bulteau, the writers Dominique Noguez and Jean-Philippe Toussaint or the dancer Didier Théron.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Juste avant midi
Director
1987
Movie
La Petite Fille
Director
1978
Movie
Jaune et bleu II: les îles
Director
1984
Movie
Jaune et bleu III: Les Vagues
Director
1987
Movie
Chronique Atopique
Director
1981
Movie
L'alphabet des Animaux
Director
1984
Evry
Director
1978
Jaune et bleu
Director
1981
Intermidanse
Director
1976
Couleurs Kaduk
Director
1976
Andy W
Director
1978
Movie
Expérimentations
Director
1976