Category: Book

Conversations, Vol.3

This third volume of Rémi Coignet's Conversations focuses on photographers who are particularly interested in editing and editorial work.

 

20€

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The Afterlife of the Photographic Subject

The book is an exploration of an African concept of life after death known as Sasa and Zamani. Inspired by the work of Kenyan philosopher John Mbiti, Marwan T. Assaf examines our relationship with death, memory of the deceased and how these relate to photography. 

 

39€

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A Study of Assassination

A Study of Assassination is a photobook exploring a CIA document recently made public, presenting a study to become an assassin.

39€

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TERESKA AND HER PHOTOGRAPHER: A STORY

A photobook  featuring a fictional story by Carole Naggar about the extraordinary parallel lives of Magnum photographer and co-founder David "Chim" Seymour and Tereska Adwentowska, a young Polish girl who was the main subject of one of her most famous photographs.

 

45€

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Poste Restante

This photographic autobiography details the many journeys of the great photographer Christer Stromhölm around the world in a book constructed as an existentialist diary.

 

70€

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Disparitions

This book brings together photographs found or taken by Helen Zout on the marks left on survivors and victims' families by the disappearances of people during Argentina's last military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.

 

33€

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Tiksi

Evgenia Arbugaeva observes the peculiarities of the far north through the eyes and games of a little girl.

 

35€

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Conversations, Vol. 2

Photographers, publishers or graphic designers are invited to revisit their work and reveal their intentions. In the course of the interviews, a geography of contemporary photography is sketched.

 

20€

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Conversations, Vol. 1

Conversations is a book of interviews with contemporary photographers, conducted by Rémi Coignet, photo book critic. The aim is to give a prominent place to photographers, so that they can make their voices heard in the field of publishing, often forgotten in favour of those of critics, journalists and curators. 

 

20€

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Une histoire d’amour à Saint-Germain-des-Près

First French edition of the cult book by Dutch photographer Ed van der Elsken, Love on the Left Bank.

 

28€

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Regard Fulgurant

Monograph devoted to Alain Bizos, founding member of Libération in 1973.

 

35€

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Tractor Boys

In the Malmö region of Sweden, groups of teenagers cheat boredom by meeting on the outskirts of their villages to test their "EPA tractors".

 

28€

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Accepte-le – Un album portugais 1919-1979

This first-person photographic account of a woman in her fifties takes the form of a family photo album.

 

35€

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Direccion Prohibida

Joaquín Collado's work can be understood as a visual essay on the city and its inhabitants, an exercise in collective memory and in meeting others.

 

20€

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De l’Autre Côté

Since 2006, Guillaume Lebrun has been exploring the triangle formed by Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey to understand how these countries fit together like pieces of a puzzle.

 

6€

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Looking For Love On The Left Bank

Ed van der Elsken arrived in Paris in 1950, where he met his "soul mates" in a group of bohemians from Saint-Germain-des-Prés. In the manner of a diary, he photographed each of their movements, particularly those of the beautiful redheaded Vali Myers.

39€

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