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-   Collector edition Les oubliées (limited edition)250€ Add to cartAnaïs Boudot . Pablo Picasso . BRASSAÏAnaïs Boudot has created a series of works on a set of anonymous glass plates from her collection, all of which represent female figures. A modernity in the materials, in the light as well as in the tone that both challenges and imposes itself in this vis-à-vis with Picasso and Brassaï. 
-   Collector edition Fleurs du mal (limited edition)Antoine d’Agata X CHARLES BAUDELAIREThe work is based on the original uncensored edition of Baudelaire’s collection from 1857 accompanied by these strange engraved prints by d’Agata. Present and past are superimposed. Like a game of transparency that will present the frame of an image on the cover. In this work Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire is a stroller, a spectator of the world around him, of urban transformations, while d’Agata embodies photography, life and reappropriates the space of the city by the gesture. Out of Stock Original price was: 400€.360€Current price is: 360€.
-   Collector edition Fleurs du mal (limited edition)Antoine d’Agata X CHARLES BAUDELAIREThe work is based on the original uncensored edition of Baudelaire’s collection from 1857 accompanied by these strange engraved prints by d’Agata. Present and past are superimposed. Like a game of transparency that will present the frame of an image on the cover. In this work Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire is a stroller, a spectator of the world around him, of urban transformations, while d’Agata embodies photography, life and reappropriates the space of the city by the gesture. Out of Stock Original price was: 400€.360€Current price is: 360€.
-   Book Fleurs du mal45€ Add to cartANTOINE D’AGATA X CHARLES BAUDELAIREFor Charles Baudelaire, the photographic medium (then from the beginning) was not an art but a technical means of representing reality. Yet it is a contemporary photographer, Antoine d’Agata, who today revisits Baudelaire’s texts and universe. As a counterpoint to Baudelaire, d’Agata reworks his own photographs through digital intervention to return to engraving, as if to move from the pixel to the line of the time. He pushes photography to its limits, mistreats it, does violence to it, discards the medium to return to the raw, to the essential, to the material, to a purified line. 
-   Book Fleurs du mal45€ Add to cartANTOINE D’AGATA X CHARLES BAUDELAIREFor Charles Baudelaire, the photographic medium (then from the beginning) was not an art but a technical means of representing reality. Yet it is a contemporary photographer, Antoine d’Agata, who today revisits Baudelaire’s texts and universe. As a counterpoint to Baudelaire, d’Agata reworks his own photographs through digital intervention to return to engraving, as if to move from the pixel to the line of the time. He pushes photography to its limits, mistreats it, does violence to it, discards the medium to return to the raw, to the essential, to the material, to a purified line. 
-   Collector edition Fleurs du mal (limited edition)400€ Add to cartAntoine d’Agata X CHARLES BAUDELAIREThe work is based on the original uncensored edition of Baudelaire’s collection from 1857 accompanied by these strange engraved prints by d’Agata. Present and past are superimposed. Like a game of transparency that will present the frame of an image on the cover. In this work Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire is a stroller, a spectator of the world around him, of urban transformations, while d’Agata embodies photography, life and reappropriates the space of the city by the gesture. 
-   Book Fleurs du mal45€ Add to cartANTOINE D’AGATA X CHARLES BAUDELAIREFor Charles Baudelaire, the photographic medium (then from the beginning) was not an art but a technical means of representing reality. Yet it is a contemporary photographer, Antoine d’Agata, who today revisits Baudelaire’s texts and universe. As a counterpoint to Baudelaire, d’Agata reworks his own photographs through digital intervention to return to engraving, as if to move from the pixel to the line of the time. He pushes photography to its limits, mistreats it, does violence to it, discards the medium to return to the raw, to the essential, to the material, to a purified line. 
-   Book Changing times: Art facing a new world20€ Add to cartAtlas – In the field of Parallel program“Changing times: Art facing a new world” brings together proposals from artist world and authors inviting us to question how the world of art and more specifically the visual art – can act, react and interact in the face of the constantly changing environment in which we live. 
-   Magazine The Eyes #11 (special edition) – SMITH250€ Add to cartTRANSGALACTICPHOTOGRAPHY. GENDER. TRANSITIONCarte blanche to SMITH & PITON For this eleventh issue, The Eyes team invites artist-researcher SMITH and performer and curator Nadège Piton to sketch a subjective panorama of the place played by photography in the construction of the (trans)gender. With a print by SMITH (15 x 21 cm). 
 Part of the proceeds from the special edition is donated to the Accepess-T association.
-   Book Conversations, Vol. 1Rémi coignetConversations 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. Available in limited edition. Out of Stock 20€
-   Collector edition Conversations, Vol. 1 (Collector Edition)Original price was: 150€.135€Current price is: 135€. Add to cartRémi Coignet & bernard fauconLimited edition with a print signed and numbered by Bernard Faucon. Conversations is a collection of twenty-four interviews between Rémi Coignet and some of the great actors of contemporary photography. 
-   Collector edition Conversations, Vol. 1 (Collector Edition)Original price was: 150€.135€Current price is: 135€. Add to cartRémi Coignet & JH Engström
 Limited edition with a print signed and numbered by JH Engström. Conversations is a collection of twenty-four interviews between Rémi Coignet and some of the great actors of contemporary photography. 
 
  
  
 