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Book
THE EYES #14
25€ Add to cartTHE EYES #14
FRACTUREECOLOGY – TRANSITION – HUMANITY
Guest curator Chloe Dewe Mathews
For its 14th issue, entitled “Fracture”, The Eyes invites British photographer and video artist Chloe Dewe Mathews to explore the intimate link between photography, nature and environmental destruction.
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Book
AN ABC OF PSYCHIATRY
45€ Add to cartAN ABC of psychiatry
NO SOVEREIGN AUTHOR
And the patients of the psychiatric day center “La Fabrique du Pré”
The book Un Abécédaire de la Psychiatrie is the fruit of a collaboration between the artists of the duo No Sovereign Author and the patients of the psychiatric day center “La Fabrique du Pré”, located in Nivelles, Belgium. Presented in the form of a dictionary, the book invites us to rethink the world of psychiatry through the eyes of patients.
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Book
LES PARTICULES
35€ Add to cartLES PARTICULES
THE HUMAN TALE OF DYING WATER
Manon Lanjouère
Les Particules, a human tale of dying water, a poetic and photographic manifesto for ocean preservation.
Through a poetic and artistic approach, this book invites deep reflection on ocean pollution. Each image, through its plastic beauty, invites contemplation, but also, through its visual force, action. A book that testifies to the power of artistic creation to transform society.
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Book
PATRIA x2 copies
78€ Add to cartOLEÑKA CARRASCO
The book PATRIA is a moving account of the mourning of the father, of the questions of identity that it raises, and more generally of the history of Venezuela and its exiles since 2015, the date of the artist’s last trip to his native country.
Please specify your choice of language (French, English, Spanish) in the comment field at the time of purchase.
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Book, Collector edition
PATRIA ÉDITION LIMITÉE
250€ Add to cartÉdition limitée du livre PATRIA accompagné d’une épreuve d’artiste en risographie sous plexiglass.
Édition limitée à 30 exemplaires.
Format encadré : 12,5×17,5 cmMerci de préciser le choix de la langue (français, anglais, espagnol) en commentaire au moment de l’achat.
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PATRIA
39€ Add to cartOLEÑKA CARRASCO
The book PATRIA is a moving account of the mourning of the father, of the questions of identity that it raises, and more generally of the history of Venezuela and its exiles since 2015, the date of the artist’s last trip to his native country.
Please specify your choice of language (French, English, Spanish) in the comment field at the time of purchase.
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Book, Collector edition
PATRIA PIÈCE UNIQUE
1 000€ Add to cartUnique typed piece accompanied by book PATRIA
2 images to choose from. 3 languages available (French, English and Spanish)
Typed piece on cyclus paper, size 210 x 297 mm (unframed). -
Book, Collector edition
PATRIA PIÈCE UNIQUE
1 000€ Add to cartUnique typed piece accompanied by book PATRIA
2 images to choose from. 3 languages available (French, English and Spanish)
Typed piece on cyclus paper, size 210 x 297 mm (unframed). -
Book
PATRIA + 2 POSTCARDS
45€ Add to cartThe book PATRIA with 2 postcards.
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Book
SPECIAL BOX CE QUE VAUT UNE FEMME : LES 12 HEURES DU JOUR ET DE LA NUIT
80€ Add to cartELSA & JOHANNA
based on an original idea by The Eyes
To accompany the re-edition of the book, the French artist duo Elsa & Johanna imagine a gallery of 24 portraits of women through a new B&W series entitled “The twelve hours of the day and the night” to bringsensitivity and emotions to this education manual for girls published in France in 1873. This carte blanche offered to Elsa & Johanna gives a singular and offbeat response to the original book.
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Book
CE QUE VAUT UNE FEMME : LES 12 HEURES DU JOUR ET DE LA NUIT
45€ Add to cartELSA & JOHANNA
based on an original idea by The Eyes
To accompany the re-edition of the book, the French artist duo Elsa & Johanna imagine a gallery of 24 portraits of women through a new B&W series entitled “The twelve hours of the day and the night” to bringsensitivity and emotions to this education manual for girls published in France in 1873. This carte blanche offered to Elsa & Johanna gives a singular and offbeat response to the original book.
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Magazine, Book
THE EYES #13
25€ Add to cart(AFTER)CARE
Laia Abril guest curator
With this new issue entitled “(After)care”, The Eyes explores the methods and approaches of photographers who address the most traumatic chapters of our individual and collective histories.
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Book
OMALO
40€ Add to cartOMALO
This book is published within the framework of the Prix Niépce to which The Eyes Publishing is associated since 2019. The publishing house offers to the winner the publication of an artist’s edition limited to 400 copies.
Part of this publication is supported by Picto Foundation.
In 2021, The Prix Niépce was awarded to Grégoire Eloy.
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Book
Les oubliées
45€ Add to cartANAÏS BOUDOT . PABLO PICASSO . BRASSAÏ
based on an original idea of the Eyes
Anaïs 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.
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Book
Tornades
39€ Add to cartMARINA GADONNEIX
This book is published within the framework of the Niépce Prize, 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.
In 2020, the Niépce Prize was awarded to Marina Gadonneix.
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Book
FAIRE FACE. HISTOIRES DE VIOLENCES CONJUGALES
35€ Add to cartFaire Face. Histoires de violences conjugales is a photographic project carried out between 2017 and 2022, on the issue of violence against women and domestic violence.
This first monograph by Camille Gharbi brings together three series of photographs that take stock of domestic violence, “Proofs of Love”, and question the path of reconstruction of former victims, “A Room of One’s Own”, as well as the possibilities of deconstructing the relationship to violence in their perpetrators, “Monsters Do Not Exist”.