FAIRE FACE. HSITOIRES DE VIOLENCES CONJUGALES
CAMILLE GHARBI
May 2022
Current edition
21 x 27 cm
196 pages
Languages: French
Images: color
Texts : Raphaële Bertho, Ivan Jablonka, Lorraine de Foucher, Carole Groulet
35€
ISBN : 979-10-92727-49-4
Faire 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”.
35€
May 2022
Current edition
21 x 27 cm
196 pages
Languages: French
Images: color
Texts : Raphaële Bertho, Ivan Jablonka, Lorraine de Foucher, Carole Groulet
35€
ISBN : 979-10-92727-49-4
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