THE EYES #11
TRANSGALACtic
Photography . Gender . Transition
17 x 24 cm
240 pages
Accompanied by a print by SMITH (15 x 21cm)
25 copies
250€
ISBN 979-10-92727-41-8
Carte blanche to SMITH & PITON
For this eleventh issue, The Eyes team invites artist-researcher SMITH and performer and curator Nadège Piton to sketch a subjective panorama of the place played by photography in the construction of the (trans)gender.
With a print by SMITH (15 x 21 cm).
Part of the proceeds from the special edition is donated to the Accepess-T association.
250€
17 x 24 cm
240 pages
Accompanied by a print by SMITH (15 x 21cm)
25 copies
250€
ISBN 979-10-92727-41-8
Weight | 0,800 kg |
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Collector edition
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.
Out of Stock
600€Collector edition
Equation of time is an artistic and scientific experiment initiated in 2018 at the Paris Observatory by photographer Raphaël Dallaporta.
Limited edition with a signed book and an inkjet print on Japanese paper signed and numbered.
Magazine
Carte blanche to SMITH & PITON
For this eleventh issue, The Eyes team invites artist-researcher SMITH and performer and curator Nadège Piton to sketch a subjective panorama of the place played by photography in the construction of the (trans)gender.
English version OUT OF STOCK
Out of Stock
25€Magazine
Laia Abril guest curator
With this 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.
Magazine
Fracture (Chloe Dewe Mathews), (After)Care (Laia Abril), B-SIDE (Johny Pitts)
Magazine, Book
Sabyl Ghoussoub guest curator
The Eyes invites Lebanese-born writer Sabyl Ghoussoub to explore the link between photography and exile. This issue invites us to reflect on how art can help to reconstruct a fragmented identity.