Muriel Pénicaud: "Are we heading for a labor tsunami?
Will artificial intelligence, the ecological transition, demographic change and the changing relationship to work turn the world of work upside down in the next ten years?"
Muriel Pénicaud: "We women are not just half the sky. We are half the world.
We are at least half the solution".
Muriel Pénicaud My favorite photographs are those that move, disturb, surprise, challenge or amaze. Those that encourage us to feel, wonder, imagine, interpret and exchange. To exhibit is to expose oneself to the public's gaze and interpretation. These exchanges nourish me.
Muriel Pénicaud: "I write to build bridges. While there's still time. I write in the mad hope that, together, we can make society.
Muriel Pénicaud 's new photographic book:"Photography is my way of taming the world, sharing my disbelief, distancing violence and making wonder blaze".
I'm a free spirit, a funny bird.
Photography is my deepest passion, while writing, meeting people and the quest for beauty nourish my soul.
My rich and diverse career path - as a minister, ambassador, business leader and patron of the arts - is guided by a common thread: fighting together against fatality, innovating, and building solutions by weaving together the social, the economic and the natural. My aim is to give everyone back the power to invent their own lives.
I am a free, determined and committed woman.
In 2012, Muriel Pénicaud created SAKURA, a private patronage endowment fund, which supports and promotes projects at the crossroads of artistic creation (in all its forms) and societal issues (solidarity, living together, health, ecology, education...), of which she is president.
The SAKURA fund works with artists and artisans of change, committed by their desire to connect human beings with themselves, with others and with nature.
It intervenes at the stage of initial risk-taking, unlike large public and private institutions which support mature projects.
Its name is inspired by the Japanese word "Sakura", which refers to the dazzling display of thousands of cherry blossoms in spring. The SAKURA fund acts as a benevolent breath of fresh air on emerging initiatives, which it sees as blossoming petals at the crossroads of art, life and social ties.
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