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FAIRE FACE. HISTOIRES DE VIOLENCES CONJUGALES (COLLECTOR EDITION)
250€ Add to cartLimited edition of FAIRE FACE with a signed, numbered print (edition of 6) on 5 images of your choice. Printed on Canson Rag Photo paper in 18x24cm format.
© Camille Gharbi
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OMALO (UNIQUE PIECE)
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TORNADES (limited edition)
350€ Add to cartTORNADES
Marina Gadonneix
Limited edition of TORNADES with a signed, numbered and framed print.
6 copies.This book is published as part of the Prix Niépce, with which The Eyes Publishing is associated since 2019. The publishing house offers the winner the publication of an artist’s edition limited to 400 copies.
The realization of the book is supported by Picto Foundation.
In 2020, the Niépce Prize was awarded by the association Gens d’Images to Marina Gadonneix. -
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Fleurs du mal
45€ Add to cartANTOINE D’AGATA X CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
For 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.
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Fleurs du mal (limited edition)
400€ Add to cartAntoine d’Agata X CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
The 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.
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Collector edition
Fleurs du mal (limited edition)
400€ Add to cartAntoine d’Agata X CHARLES BAUDELAIRE
The 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.
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Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit (Limited Edition)
300€ Add to cartELSA & JOHANNA
Limited edition in a boxed set
Including the book Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit
accompanied by a signed and numbered print at 2 copies
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Collector edition
Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit (Limited Edition)
300€ Add to cartELSA & JOHANNA
Limited edition in a boxed set
Including the book Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit
accompanied by a signed and numbered print at 2 copies
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FRANCIS BACON / ANTOINE D’AGATA REPRINT
artistic parallel
An artist’s book bringing together 27 photographs by Antoine d’Agata and 25 graphic works by Francis Bacon.
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FRANCIS BACON / ANTOINE D’AGATA (new limited edition)
600€ Add to cartArtistic parallel
Limited edition presented in a boxed set and accompanied by a signed and numbered print of Antoine d’Agata, as well as a reproduction of a graphic work by Francis Bacon certified by Bruno Sabatier, founder and director of the JSC Modern Art Gallery, depositary of the catalog raisonné of Francis Bacon’s graphic work.
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THE AFTERLIFE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SUBJECT IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF NAN GOLDIN AND JULIA MARGARET CAMERON
39€ Add to cartMarwan T. Assaf
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.
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Collector edition
Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit (Limited Edition)
300€ Add to cartELSA & JOHANNA
Limited edition in a boxed set
Including the book Ce que vaut une femme : les douze heures du jour et de la nuit
accompanied by a signed and numbered print at 2 copies