ed van der elsken
20 x 27cm
112 pages
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GIFT CARD €50 50€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.
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In the Malmö region of Sweden, groups of teenagers cheat boredom by meeting on the outskirts of their villages to test their “EPA tractors”.
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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.
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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.