Camille Azaïs (born 1984 in Paris) is a French art critic, curator, and author of fiction. She writes for magazines  (
Tools, 
Switch on paper, 
Critique d'art, 
Brand New Life, 
Revue Profane, 
ZéroDeux, 
Initiales, 
La Belle Revue, 
Tombolo, 
Code Magazine...) and for institutions (
Jeu de Paume, Fondation Pinault, Association RN13Bis Normandie, LaM Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Centre Pompidou, Mac/Val, 
IAC Villeurbanne, Universcience, Pavillon Bosio - Ecole d'art de Monaco...). In 2017, she founded the journal 
Ingmar, dedicated to fiction writing in the field of visual arts. 
Her critical work focuses on the multiple dimensions of the relationship between contemporary art and the living, and the role that fiction writing can play in the invention of another relationship to nature. Her texts are   as much reflections on art as an attempt to decipher contemporary   cultural phenomena through the multiple voices expressed on social   networks. In 2019, she is the author of the series 
Michael Jackson: The Man in the Mirror for   France Culture, written based on the countless rumours surrounding the   pop icon. In 2020 she is the winner of the "Encouragements de la   commission pour l'Aide à la Création" of ArtCena, for her text 
Minimal,   her first dramatic text centred on the figure of the founder of a   radical ecological movement. She is also conducting a long-term research   project, supported in 2020 by the INHA and the French Institute, on   contemporary art in rural contexts