Monique Jacot
Monique Jacot (born 1934) is a Swiss photographer and photojournalist.[1]
Early life[]
Jacot studied at the école des Arts et Métiers de Vevey from 1953 to 1956. Gertrude Fehr was one of her professors.[2][3]
Career[]
Jacot was among the first women photojournalists.[3]
She travelled to Yemen frequently in the 1980s, and provided reporting for numerous noted magazines and newspapers, including Camera (magazine), Elle, L'Illustré, Schweizer Illustrierte, Du, Réalités, and Vogue Paris.[4]
Àlso in the 1980s, Jacot published several works on the conditions faced by women: Femmes de la terre in 1989, on the subject of Swiss women working in agriculture,[5] Printemps de femmes in 1994 and Cadences : l'usine au féminin in 1999.[2][3]
During her career she was a staff photographer for the World Health Organization.[5]
Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.[6]
Awards[]
- 1974: Federal prize for Applied Arts[7]
- 2005: Grand prize in photography from the Fondation vaudoise pour la culture.[8]
- 2020: Grand Prize in Design, on the recommendation of the Swiss Design Commission[9][10]
References[]
- ^ "Monique Jacot Is The Pioneering Female Photographer You Don't Know, But Should". HuffPost UK. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 2021-09-14.
- ^ a b "Jacot, Monique". hls-dhs-dss.ch (in French).
- ^ a b c Jaunin, Françoise. "Militante et poète". 24heures.ch.
- ^ "Monique Jacot". rts.ch (in French). 3 February 1975.
- ^ a b Friedman, Julia (22 December 2014). "A Woman Who Wielded a Camera Like a Brush". Hyperallergic.
- ^ "Monique Jacot: Maternité de Norques". mfah.org.
- ^ "De l'Arabie heureuse, trésors de voyages". Le Temps (in French). 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Fondation vaudoise pour la culture". www.fvpc.ch.
- ^ "Grand Prix Design 2020 pour Ida Gut, Monique Jacot et Kueng Caputo". rts.ch (in French). 3 July 2020.
- ^ "Monique Jacot, de l'expérimentation et des plumes". Le Temps (in French). 14 August 2020.
- 20th-century Swiss photographers
- Swiss photojournalists
- Swiss women photographers
- Living people
- 1934 births
- European photographer stubs
- Swiss artist stubs