Driven by self-initiated projects, her artwork focuses on memories and spaces as a starting point to examine the relationship between identity and the physical and non-physical spaces. After beginning her practice with an exploration of the manipulative nature of photography, Baoli became increasingly interested in the camera as a tool for collaboration and improvisation with the subject to open a dialogue, sparking more questions than answers.
Her work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions in Belgium, Latvia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK.
« Photography is an ideal tool for researching, remembering and understand the world we live in, but above all to manage the human emotions. »
Selected interviews
Fisheye magazine
Luxiders