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| Title: (AFTER)CARE TRAUMA. VULNERABILITY. ACCOUNTABILITY |
| Edited by: Laia Abril |
| ISBN13: 9791092727517 |
| With this new issue entitled â (After)careâ , The Eyes explores the methods and approaches of photographers who address the most traumatic chapters of our individual and collective histories. After collaborating with SMITH (Transgalactic, 2020) and Johny Pitts (B-Side, 2021), we invited the Spanish artist Laia Abril to take over the content of the magazine. This issue explores the role of responsibility in the process of photography. Many questions are raised in this issue: how do we portray our deepest wounds? What is the significance of vulnerability in the creation of photographs? How can we ensure that the violence of the world is not repeated through the violence of images? This issue of The Eyes features a variety of works and books by artists who all represent, in their own way, a practice of â photographic careâ . The works address subjects as diverse as colonial wars, natural disasters, sexual and gender violence, and disability. Texts and interviews with researchers and artists broaden the reflection on this subject, which is as yet little discussed. TEXTS (AFTER)CARE Taous Dahmani Historian of photography and member of the editorial board of The Eyes THE ORGANIC METHOD Laia Abril Artist, researcher and guest curator of The Eyes #13 (AFTER)CARE Daniela Vicherat Mattar Care expert, associate professor of sociology at Leiden University in The Hague. HOW WOULD YOU CONSIDER AFTERCARE IN YOUR WORK ? The artists published in the magazine give their views on the notion of aftercare in their artistic practice. Ana Vallejo, Hayley Millar Baker, Hoda Afshar, Kitra Cahana, Margo Ovcharenko, Max Pinckers, Robert Andy Coombs, Masina & Gal, Jérémie Danon. NETWORKS OF MUTUAL CARE A conversation between the two artists, Carmen Winant and Laia Abril PHOTOCAPTIONIST Letizia Lopreiato x Laia Abril Federica Chiocchetti proposes in these pages a dialogue between the unpublished images of Laia Abril and the poet Letizia Lopreiato. PORTFOLIOS 12 ARTISTS PORTFOLIOS Hoda Afshar Robert Andy Coombs Kitra Cahana Joana Choumali Je?re?mie Danon Masina & Gal Hayley Millar Baker Margo Ovcharenko Max Pinckers Aida Silvestri Ana Vallejo Carmen Winant |
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Pages: 224
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2022 |
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| Title: 1 of: 19 |
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| Title: Antoine d'Agata and Francis Bacon: Aesthetic Parallel of Two |
| By (author): Antoine d'Agata |
| ISBN13: 9791092727425 |
| An artistâ s book bringing together 27 photographs by Antoine dâ Agata and 25 graphic works by Francis Bacon. |
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Pages: 96
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2021 |
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| Title: B-Side: PHOTOGRAPHY. AFROPEAN. FUSION |
| Edited by: Johny Pitts |
| ISBN13: 9791092727470 |
| The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. B-Side, the upcoming issue of The Eyes journal, invites its readers to a visual exploration of what it means to be Afropean, a notion of expertise of our guest curator Johny Pitts, British photographer and author. Historical and contemporary photographers, seminal and singular books and journals will explore the diversity of black identities as experienced in Europe. Entitled â B-Sideâ , this issue is strongly inspired by music, the field that gave birth to the term Afropean. B-Side is also an opportunity to take an offbeat approach and look at the B-side, the one we donâ t hear much about and see most of the time in a marginal way. ABOUT JOHNY PITTS â THE EYES #12 GUEST CURATOR Johny Pitts is the curator of the ENAR (European Network Against Racism) award-winning online journal Afropean. com and the author of Afropean: Notes from Black Europe (Penguin Random House). Translated into French, German, Italian and Spanish, it has been awarded the 2020 Jhalak Prize and the 2020 Bread & Roses Award for Radical Publishing and is the recipient of the 2021 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding and the 2021 European Essay Prize. TEXTS B-SIDE Taous Dahmani SPECTRES AND TEXTURES: THE B-SIDE WINS AGAIN Johny Pitts CONVERSATION WITH MAD PROFESSOR Melissa Chemam, Johny Pitts, Mad Professor, Roger Robinson 30 TRACKS FROM THE B-SIDE Johny Pittsâ Afropean playlist WHAT DOES AFROPEAN MEAN TO YOU? Thomas Chatterton Williams, Marie Daulne, Claude Grunitzky, Anna Lafont, Vittorio Longhi, Caryl Phillips, Minna Salami, Elvan Zabunyan THE EYES X PHOTOCAPTIONIST Johny Pitts, Roger Robinson 13 ARTISTS PORTFOLIOS JAZZ GRANT MOHAMED BOUROUISSA JAMES BARNOR EDDIE OTCHERE RÃ MY BOURDEAU SILVIA ROSI CÃ DRINE SCHEIDIG ZINEB SEDIRA BRUNO BOUDJELAL TABITA REZAIRE DÃ LIO JASSE MAUD SULTER MARVIN BONHEUR SOFIA YALA RODRIGUES 7 BOOKS PORTFOLIOS REVUE NOIRE 10 YEARS OF TRACE LIZ JOHNSON ARTUR PARIS BOUT DU MONDE // ANAIK FRANTZ & FRANCOIS MASPERO THE GHOSTS OF SONGS: THE FILM ART OF THE BLACK AUDIO FILM COLLECTIVE // KODWO ESHUN & ANJALIKA SAGAR BISO BANA YA POTO // CLAUDIA NDEBELE A SERIES OF UTTERLY IMPROBABLE, YET EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONS // ARTHUR JAFA |
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Pages: 240
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2021 |
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| Title: CHANGING TIMES: ART FACING A NEW WORLD |
| ISBN13: 9791092727449 |
| â Changing times: Art facing a new worldâ brings together proposals from artists and authors inviting us to question how the world of art â more specifically the visual art world â can act, react and interact in the face of the constantly changing environment in which we live. This publication is part of the Parallel programme of which The Eyes is a member. Each year Parallel selects young artists, writers and curators to collaborate around a common theme to create personal projects, essays or exhibitions. â Changing times: art facing a new world! â will be associated with the programming of The Eyes Talks in Arles. Introduction by Rémi Coignet, author and critic. Portfolios of the artists: Agata Wieczorek, Ana Zibelnik, Thomas Wynne, Glorija Lizde, Ines Marinho and Negar Yaghmaian. Essays by Laura Konttinen, Seda Yildiz and Cihad Caner. Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio |
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Pages: 200
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - July 2021 |
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| Title: CONVERSATIONS, VOL.3 |
| By (author): Rémi Coignet |
| ISBN13: 9791092727364 |
| Conversations is a book of interviews with contemporary photographers, conducted by Rémi Coignet, photo book critic. Since 2014, when the first volume was published, 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. Photographers, publishers and graphic designers are invited to revisit their work and reveal their intentions. In the course of the interviews, a geography of contemporary photography is sketched out, following on from two previous volumes, Conversations, published in 2015, and Conversations 2, published in 2016. This third volume focuses on photographers who are particularly interested in editing and editorial work. Photographers thus fully discuss their editorial project, their vision of the photo book and its importance in their photographic practice. Rémi Coignet also interviews photo publishers in order to make their voices heard in a sector that is under-represented. Excerpt from an interview with Sophie Calle Rémi Coignet: Most peopleâ s lives are very mundane. I have the feeling that very often you slip a grain of sand into banality to see if something interesting is going to happen. I think for example of Where and when? or following a man to Veniceâ ¦ Sophie Calle : Yes, but at the same time I say banal things. A man who leaves, a mother who dies, break-ups. But there are also all the works that are not about me: a stolen painting, a blind man. Everyone in this room has been left once, received a break-up letter or a phone call or a text message nowâ ¦ Excerpt from an interview with Antoine dâ Agata Rémi Coignet: It seems to me that you have written somewhere that you live what you photograph, and photograph what you live. Antoine dâ Agata: Yes, this relationship is complex, impure. There is no possible balance. At no time can we reach a balance, a balance, a harmony. Always life or photography takes over. I am constantly struggling to find this impossible balance. This very attempt is worth living. I think it makes the experience more intense because the photographic distance allows an intelligence of the lived moment that makes it deeper, more ambiguous. Excerpt from an interview with William Klein Rémi Coignet: From this first book, typography plays an essential role, and it will be in all your books, as in the credits of your films. What is its role for you? William Klein: Painting at the time was at the dawn of Pop and typography was essential. There are even some photographs that I deliberately designed that way. For one day, I was going to skim the typography of New York City. Conversations with : LAURENCE Aà GERTER JULIAN BARON SOPHIE CALLE EDMUND CLARK ANTOINE Dâ AGATA AMAURY DA CUNHA MISHKA HENNER WILLIAM KLEIN SUSAN MEISELAS PINO MUSI SOPHIE RISTELHUEBER DAYANITA SINGH CARLOS SPORTTORNO KAJTA STUKE & OLIVER SIEBER PIERRE VON KLEIST DONOVAN WYLIE |
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Pages: 304
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - July 2021 |
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| Title: 5 of: 19 |
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| Title: Fleurs du Mal |
| By (author): Antoine d'Agata |
| ISBN13: 9791092727319 |
| For Charles Baudelaire, the photographic medium is not an art but a technical means of representing reality. As a counterpoint to Baudelaire, Antoine dâ Agata reworks his own photographs through digital intervention to return to engraving, as if to go from the pixel to the line of the time. He pushes photography to its limits, discarding the medium to return to the raw. Baudelaireâ s texts thus enter into dialogue with photographs that have become engravings through wear and tear and manipulation, where the bodies blend together to give way to the poetry of the body. The work is based on the original uncensored edition of Baudelaireâ s collection accompanied by these engraved prints by dâ Agata. Present and past are superimposed. Like a game of transparency that will present the frame of an image on the cover. In this work Fleurs du Mal, Baudelaire is a stroller, a spectator of the world around him, of urban transformations, while dâ Agata embodies photography, life and reappropriates the space of the city by the gesture. Two personalities meet on the occasion of the 200 years of the birth of Charles Baudelaire. Two artists who could have meet each other, debated, confronted each other. For dâ Agata, Baudelaire leaves a legacy that must be pushed to extend its own reflection. The artist intervenes on the edge of Baudelaireâ s poems with personal reflections and quotations from his favorite thinkers, descendants of Baudelaireâ s thought: Walter Benjamin, Guy Debord or Georges Bataille. Affixed vertically to the poems, these handwritten interventions assert themselves while leaving the original text its own space. A second sense of reading is thus offered to the reader between Baudelaireâ s text and the interpretation given by dâ Agata through the words as much as through the engravings. |
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Pages: 228
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2021 |
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| Title: 6 of: 19 |
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| Title: LES OUBLIÃ ES |
| ISBN13: 9791092727456 |
| Almost a century later, at a time when young artists are coming back to ancient processes for contemporary expression, how can we reinterpret and extend this face-to-face encounter between the artist and the glass plate, its light and its material? In the same way, in an era that claims the place of women in the history of art, how can we question or shake up this so ordinary phenomenon of domination, whether it is the relationship to women of the artists themselves, or a certain form of resistance still today to place women artists at the heart of the creation. We have chosen to ask Anaïs Boudot to take up this challenge, that of an artistic confrontation around the cliché under glass, as well as that of a response to the veil that has long been imposed on women artists. Anaïs Boudot has created a series of works on a set of anonymous glass plates from her collection, all of which represent female figures. A modernity in the materials, in the light as well as in the tone that both challenges and imposes itself in this vis-à -vis with Picasso and Brassaï. It was following a glass plate forgotten by Brassaï in Picassoâ s studio that the latter began to develop a particular work on this medium. â And indeed, it is no longer virgin,â exclaimed Brassaï when he discovered the plate reworked by Picasso, as Héloïse Conésa recalls in her introduction. Taking up the words of Anne Baldassari, she continues: â The artist-toro bends over the mortal wound that he inflicts on reality so that the figure so beautiful on the silver plate may emerge. A few years later, Brassaï began his Transmutations series in which he engraved not on blank plates but on original negatives. Faced with these two sacred monsters of modern art, Anaïs Boudot responds to an invitation from The Eyes, by taking her own collection of anonymous faces on glass, to rework them with gelatin. Among these portraits of anonymous people from the 20s, 30s and 40s, womenâ s faces stand out. Where Picasso and Brassaïâ s scratching of the gelatin is similar to a â surgical act much more intrusive to bring out the plasticity of the workâ , Anaïs Boudot chooses gilding to restore these images of unknowns, to sublimate the image of these women, these muses so little considered by these masters and forgotten by the history of art. Anaïs Boudotâ s work is part of this instinctive and experimental approach, that of making the invisible visible. â Spending time with these womenâ s faces, while rubbing shoulders with two historical (male) artists with a singular relationship to women, I felt the need to react. In the end, they are the â forgottenâ ones, because they have been sidelined for years in the history of art, relegated to the rank of muses, models and companions. Their absence is glaring and it is undoubtedly this absence that these images attempt to highlightâ . Anaïs Boudot ABOUT ANAà S BOUDOT Born in Metz in 1984, Anaïs Boudot graduated from the à cole nationale supérieure de la photographie in 2010 and from Le Fresnoy â studio national dâ art contemporain â in 2013. Anaïs Boudot pursues a work around the processes of appearance of the image and the exploration of photographic techniques. The artist is represented by the Binome gallery. |
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Pages: 80
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2021 |
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| Title: ME-XILE |
| By (author): Sabyl Ghoussoub |
| ISBN13: 9791092727623 |
| The Eyes invites Lebanese-born writer Sabyl Ghoussoub to explore the link betweenp hotography and exile. This issue invites us to reflect on how art can help to reconstruct a fragmented identity. This new issue of The Eyes takes a multi-dimensional approach to exile. Exile as a common noun, as a state, as a condition, but also, and above all, as a verb. Exiles are actors in their own destiny, with the capacity to transform their lives and influence their own paths. Far from external representations of exiles, this issue focuses on first-person accounts. This is true not only of Sabyl Ghoussoub, the guest artist in this issue, but also of the other artists. |
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Pages: 240
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - November 2024 |
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| Title: 8 of: 19 |
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| Title: OMALO |
| By (author): GRÃ GOIRE ELOY |
| ISBN13: 9791092727531 |
| This book is published within the framework of the Prix Niépce to which The Eyes Publishing is associated since 2019. The publishing house offers to the winner the publication of an artistâ s edition limited to 400 copies. Part of this publication is supported by Picto Foundation. In 2021, The Prix Niépce was awarded to Grégoire Eloy. OMALO presents a series of photograms by Grégoire Eloy made during a residency in Georgia. The photographer questions time, memory and life in this recluse of the Caucasus, while continuing to propose his vision and to question the image itself. Alternating photograms and their setting in situation, Grégoire Eloy shakes up our perception of what the image is: each shot leading to a photogram (action of the light of the flash on the photosensitive paper placed in the space) and to a view of the setting in situation (image captured by the camera). Extending this feeling of the image of the inside and the outside, or more broadly of what the image is, the model of the book proposes a pathway playing with subtlety on these different surfaces of the photograph. OMALO features a set of photograms from a series of 30 unique prints, made by photographer Gregoire Eloy in 2019 and 2020 in the Caucasus, Georgia, as part of the Tbilisi Photo Festival residency. The silver paper is placed in the landscape, at night, by the light of the red headlamp, and is exposed by the light of the camera flash. Two images of the same moment are then created: the one of the triggering making the scene appear and the photogram itself. The silver paper is then revealed on the spot, in an improvised night laboratory. The photogram thus becomes an â imprint of the landscapeâ entirely produced and revealed in situ. Born in 1971, Grégoire Eloy has been a documentary photographer since 2003. For 10 years, he traveled in Eastern Europe and Central Asia for long term projects on the Soviet legacy and the wars in the South Caucasus, notably his series Les Oubliés du Pipeline (2006) and Ressac (2008-2013). In 2010, he collaborated with the scientific community on a trilogy on the science of matter, which was the subject of a series of monographic books including A Black Matter (Journal 2012) and The Fault (RVB Books, 2017). The latest installment, on glaciology, is in progress. Since 2015, he has been interested in our relationship to the environment and the wild during immersive residencies in natural environments: Residencies of the Guernsey Photography Festival (2016-2017), the Tbilisi Photo Festival (2018-2020), the Champ des Impossibles (2020-2022) and the festival lâ Homme et la Mer du Guilvinec (2021). In 2022, his career is rewarded by the Prix Niépce Gens dâ Images. |
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Pages: 96
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - December 2022 |
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| Title: PATRIA |
| ISBN13: 9791092727555 |
| 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 artistâ s last trip to his native country. â On June 9, 2020, I received a call. On this side of the Atlantic, it must have been ten o'clock, yes, it must have been ten o'clock. He's dead, she shouted at me. I found him dead. " On June 9, 2020, artist Oleñka Carrasco learned through a video call that her father had died. The book Patria is the moving story of this mourning, of the identity questions it raises, and more generally of the history of Venezuela and its exiles since 2015, the date of the artist's last trip. in his native country. A human experience par excellence, the confrontation with death is told here through the artistic re-appropriation of family archives; photographs, videos, audiosâ ¦ thousands of documents sent by WhatsApp on which the artist intervenes and creates works in themselves. In addition, Oleñka Carrasco takes shots of her place of life in France, the â loaned houseâ , clichés that she transforms, manipulates, alters by using a typewriter. The typewritten text dialogues with the images and seems, as the story unfolds, to reveal the mystery of these human lives while intensifying it. |
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Pages: 98
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| Published: Eyes Publishing, The - July 2023 |
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| Title: 10 of: 19 |
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