
ALICE PALLOT


Born 1995 in France. Lives and works between Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium. Studied at ENSAV La Cambre in Brussels.
Alice Pallot’s central artistic theme is to make the ecological consequences of human intervention in the environment visible. Together with experts from science and ecology, she explores landscapes in her work and simultaneously transforms scientific data into her own poetic visual language. Her photographs reveal the fragile beauty of nature shaped by the Anthropocene and invite viewers to reconsider the relationship between science, humanity, and the environment.
For INSIGHTS, Alice Pallot explored the quarry Schaffhouse-près-Seltz, France, near the wienerberger site of Seltz in the spring of 2025, investigating traces of the Ice Age. Together with wienerberger’s local geologist Marie Martin, the artist used her camera to study mysterious mineral formations known as “loess dolls,” which were formed by rain and erosion and can now be interpreted as poetic and scientific witnesses of bygone eras. The bluish light evokes the Ice Age, while the dolls appear as relics beginning to tell their stories about soil, climate, and biodiversity. The artistic goal of Pallot’s series “ICE-DOLLS” is to contrast species from the past with those reemerging today, transforming the landscape around the wienerberger site into a living “archive of the future.”
Alice Pallot
Marie’s observation, Ice dolls
45 x 68 cm
2025
Alice Pallot
Ice doll, Ice dolls
45 x 30 cm
2025
Alice Pallot
New ecosystem, Ice dolls
45 x 68 cm
2025
Alice Pallot
Gastropod, Ice dolls
45 x 30 cm
2025
Alice Pallot
Marie and the ice doll, Ice dolls
45 x 68 cm
2025
Alice Pallot
Change of ecosystem, Ice dolls
45 x 68 cm
2025

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