Rebuts, charognes, décombres
by Julie Hascoët
Photographs: Julie Hascoët
Publisher: Les Editiones Croque-Madame
Year: 2015
Comments: edition of 100
Folio I is the first part of a new series of photobooks treating specifically about the work of a unique photographer.
With this Folio series, we aim at providing a photographic work closer to the study, than just a random series.
The selected works have been picked to catch a particular atmosphere, this way, we want our readers not feeling any beginning nor finality, while respecting the work of the artist and her photographic tread.
Regarding the form, it tends toward the school booklet drafts, to be in harmony with the content.
For this first edition, we decided to show the work of Julie Hascoët, who graduated from the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie in 2012. Her work expands the practice of photography on rather general search within installations or though the publishing practice.
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Rebuts, charognes, décombres
by Julie Hascoët
Photographs: Julie Hascoët
Publisher: Les Editiones Croque-Madame
Year: 2015
Comments: edition of 100
Folio I is the first part of a new series of photobooks treating specifically about the work of a unique photographer.
With this Folio series, we aim at providing a photographic work closer to the study, than just a random series.
The selected works have been picked to catch a particular atmosphere, this way, we want our readers not feeling any beginning nor finality, while respecting the work of the artist and her photographic tread.
Regarding the form, it tends toward the school booklet drafts, to be in harmony with the content.
For this first edition, we decided to show the work of Julie Hascoët, who graduated from the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie in 2012. Her work expands the practice of photography on rather general search within installations or though the publishing practice.
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Le Maroc, que j'aime...
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by Olaf Unverzart
sold out -
Hun-Tun (last copy)
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So it goes, so it goes
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Rebuts, charognes, décombres
by Julie Hascoët
Photographs: Julie Hascoët
Publisher: Les Editiones Croque-Madame
Year: 2015
Comments: edition of 100
Folio I is the first part of a new series of photobooks treating specifically about the work of a unique photographer.
With this Folio series, we aim at providing a photographic work closer to the study, than just a random series.
The selected works have been picked to catch a particular atmosphere, this way, we want our readers not feeling any beginning nor finality, while respecting the work of the artist and her photographic tread.
Regarding the form, it tends toward the school booklet drafts, to be in harmony with the content.
For this first edition, we decided to show the work of Julie Hascoët, who graduated from the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie in 2012. Her work expands the practice of photography on rather general search within installations or though the publishing practice.
more books tagged »French« | >> see all
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Le Maroc, que j'aime...
by Louis-Yves Loirat
Euro 20 12.00 -
Tisser sa toile
by Tina Merandon
Euro 30 -
ÉTÉ (signed)
by Olaf Unverzart
sold out -
Hun-Tun (last copy)
by Éric Bourret
Euro 35 -
So it goes, so it goes
by Miho Kajioka
sold out -
Le chant de la Phalene (Oraison)
by Anne-Lise Broyer
Euro 27
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Weymouth '76—'77 The Watchers
by Iain McKell
Euro 9.50 -
The beauty of filthy water (signed and numbered)
by Gabriele Rammesmayer
Euro 38.50 -
Eton a Private Public School
by Homer Sykes
Euro 9.50
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-
Basilico
by Alain Giraud
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Infra
by Rebecca Topakian
Euro 22 -
Timeshow 5
by various photographers
Euro 21 -
Electrorama (signed)
by Nikita Teryoshin
Euro 25 -
Koï (signed)
by Laurent Barrera
Euro 37 -
Etwas
by Vincent MGNR
Euro 25
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