Alex Majoli - Scene - 2019

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Alex Majoli – Scene, édition française, livre photo relié de 126 pages avec jaquette, publié en 2019 par Mack & Le Bal, Paris, en français (langue d’origine) avec des essais de David Campany et Corinne Rondeau.

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French edition.
In very good condition (see photos).
Essays by David Campany and Corinne Rondeau
Co-published with Le Bal, Paris

For eight years and across several continents, Alex Majoli has been photographing events and non-events. Political demonstrations, humanitarian emergencies, and quiet moments of everyday life. What holds all these images together is a sense of theatre. A sense that we are all actors, all playing the parts that history and circumstance demand of us. Majoli’s photographs result from his own performance. Entering a situation, he and his assistants slowly go about setting up a camera and lights. This activity is a kind of spectacle in itself, observed by those who will eventually be photographed. Majoli begins to shoot, offering no direction to the people before his camera. This might happen over twenty minutes. It might be an hour or so.

Perhaps the people adjust their actions in anticipation of the image to come. Perhaps they refine their gestures in self-consciousness. Perhaps they do not. The representation of drama and the drama of representation become one. The camera flash is instantaneous and much stronger than daylight. But all this light plunges the world into night, or moonlight. The world appears as an illuminated stage. Everything seems to be happening at the end of the day. Just when the world should be sleeping, it offers a heightened performance of itself.

We never really see people or places: we see the light they reflect. And the quality of that light affects how we understand them.
- David Campany

Fast and very carefully packaged shipping (sturdy cardboard box and bubble wrap; corners protected). Local pickup available in Paris.

French edition.
In very good condition (see photos).
Essays by David Campany and Corinne Rondeau
Co-published with Le Bal, Paris

For eight years and across several continents, Alex Majoli has been photographing events and non-events. Political demonstrations, humanitarian emergencies, and quiet moments of everyday life. What holds all these images together is a sense of theatre. A sense that we are all actors, all playing the parts that history and circumstance demand of us. Majoli’s photographs result from his own performance. Entering a situation, he and his assistants slowly go about setting up a camera and lights. This activity is a kind of spectacle in itself, observed by those who will eventually be photographed. Majoli begins to shoot, offering no direction to the people before his camera. This might happen over twenty minutes. It might be an hour or so.

Perhaps the people adjust their actions in anticipation of the image to come. Perhaps they refine their gestures in self-consciousness. Perhaps they do not. The representation of drama and the drama of representation become one. The camera flash is instantaneous and much stronger than daylight. But all this light plunges the world into night, or moonlight. The world appears as an illuminated stage. Everything seems to be happening at the end of the day. Just when the world should be sleeping, it offers a heightened performance of itself.

We never really see people or places: we see the light they reflect. And the quality of that light affects how we understand them.
- David Campany

Fast and very carefully packaged shipping (sturdy cardboard box and bubble wrap; corners protected). Local pickup available in Paris.

Détails

Nombre de livres
1
Sujet
Photographie
Titre du livre
Scene
Auteur/ Illustrateur
Alex Majoli
Condition
Très bon
Année de publication de l’ouvrage le plus ancien
2019
Hauteur
38 cm
Édition
1ère édition
Largeur
22,5 cm
Langue
Français
Langue originale
Oui
Éditeur
Mack & Le Bal, Paris.
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Extras
Jaquette
Nombre de pages
126
Vendu par
FranceVérifié
330
Objets vendus
100%
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