OLENKA CARRASCO
July 2023
210 x 297 mm
96 pages
Languages: French, English, Spanish (separate version)
39 €
ISBN 979-10-92727-55-5
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.
39€
July 2023
210 x 297 mm
96 pages
Languages: French, English, Spanish (separate version)
39 €
ISBN 979-10-92727-55-5
Weight | 0,4 kg |
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Dimensions | 210 × 297 × 0,3 cm |
Book
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.
Collector edition
Unique 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).
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