Franco-Algerian. Born in 1961 in Montreuil. Lives near Paris.
As a Frenchman of Algerian origins, photography for Bruno Boudjelal is a lifestyle in which he endlessly questions his own identity and confronts us with our own.
When his father decided to return to Algeria, he went with him and began to uncover a country, a family, landscapes that spoke to him, a world scarred by violence and individuals whose conversations forced him to question his sense of self. Creating both a diary and testimony, Boudjelal travelled Algeria for ten years. He used both black and white and colour and became increasingly aware of his subjective point of view; one marked by his personal history but curious enough to bring daily life into perspective.
When his travels in Algeria were over, he structured his experiences in the form of an exhibition, a projection and a book, and then decided to concentrate on Africa. Stretched between two continents and two cultures, he is nothing less than generous and shows his capacity to understand and transcribe the complex problems between North and South.
60th Nadar Prize Text: François Cheval Le bec en l'air editions (2015) Dimensions 22.5 x 29 cm 160 pages Cover: soft, jacket printed with metallic ink Bilingual French/English ISBN 978-2-36744-063-7
Text: François Beaune Photography. : Bruno Boudjelal L’Ire des marges (2023) Dimensions: 15x20 cm - 138 pages IsBn: 979-10-92173-74-1