“Pinocchio (live) is a continuation of this research on the hidden life of the puppet. (…) Like the exhibition [Pinocchio (s)], she anchors fiction in life. In a daily life that participates in a kind of magical realism. Strangeness all the more disturbing as it is based on a rejection of any illusion of reality. For more than the story for children which she takes the title, it is his own creative process that Alice Laloy gives to see in Pinocchio (live). Through a ritual that takes the usual cycle of life and death of the puppet backwards. ”
article by Anaïs Heluin for Scèneweb, May 2019