I work with photography, photographic protocols, performance, installation and writing. My projects have often taken shape on the threshold of visibility - notably through exhibition paratexts, works that respond to the context in which they unfold, and photographic images that negotiate their own reading. They develop around questions linked to the subject's conditions of existence, exploring the links between the notion of image and liminality. Through my research, I attempt to take a critical look at the value of the subject's existence, which is based on its visibility and the recognition of its subjectivity in today's Western society. What runs through all my work could be contained in this question: What does the image give to see that it does not contain?

Manoushka Larouche lives and works mainly in Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal. Her work has been presented at Galerie UQO (Gatineau), Circa art actuel (Montreal), Axenéo7 (Gatineau) and alternative venues such as local E6-21 (Montreal), the Artexte archives (Montreal) and La galerie qui tuffera pas 3 ans (Quebec City). She holds a master's degree in visual and media arts from the Université du Québec à Montréal, as well as a technical diploma in photography from Cégep du Vieux-Montréal, and works as a photographer for her project Document original.