VERI, ORANGINA & APÉROL SPRITZ
SOFíA PARíS & ANDREU DE PEDRO
Images & texts : Sofia Paris et Andreu de Pedro
Size : 19x27 cm, à la française
176 pages
Integra binding, sewn, square back, Moleskine model
Language : French / English
Price : €39
This book is the fruit of a collaboration between two young Spanish artists, Sofía París and Andreu de Pedro. It embodies the temporal image of a Mediterranean summer. Produced over the course of a summer journey, the works gathered here seek to represent both the bond that unites us to one another, and our relationship to the Mediterranean Sea.
39€
Images & texts : Sofia Paris et Andreu de Pedro
Size : 19x27 cm, à la française
176 pages
Integra binding, sewn, square back, Moleskine model
Language : French / English
Price : €39
Weight | 0,5 kg |
---|
Book
Particles, 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.
Book
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.
Out of Stock
39€Book
Conversations is a book of interviews with contemporary photographers, conducted by Rémi Coignet, photo book critic. The aim is to give a prominent place to photographers, so that they can make their voices heard in the field of publishing, often forgotten in favour of those of critics, journalists and curators.
Available in limited edition.
Out of Stock
20€Book
In the Malmö region of Sweden, groups of teenagers cheat boredom by meeting on the outskirts of their villages to test their “EPA tractors”.
Book
This book brings together photographs found or taken by Helen Zout on the marks left on survivors and victims’ families by the disappearances of people during Argentina’s last military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.