The first comprehensive monograph of the artist's work, this book reveals the many facets of his talent.
Organized by theme (The Imprint, The Reflection, The Capture, The Projection…), this reference work—which includes a DVD of the film *Zoo Zero*, screened at Cannes in 1977—aims to provide an overview of nearly forty years of work by a multifaceted artist whose creative energy ranks among the most prolific of his generation.
A filmmaker, novelist, photographer, visual artist, and essayist, Alain Fleischer continues to explore a wide range of creative fields. He is the author of some one hundred films—experimental cinema, art documentaries, fiction (Zoo Zéro, Dehors-dedans)—, some fifteen books—essays, short stories, novels (Quatre Voyageurs, Les Ambitions désavouées)—, as well as numerous photographic series and installations. The diversity of his work seems to shatter the very notion of a body of work and identity.
Published by Éditions Léo Scheer, M.E.P., Centre Pompidou, 2003
335 pages
25 × 25 cm
ISBN: 9782915280562
The first comprehensive monograph of the artist's work, this book reveals the many facets of his talent.
Organized by theme (The Imprint, The Reflection, The Capture, The Projection…), this reference work—which includes a DVD of the film *Zoo Zero*, screened at Cannes in 1977—aims to provide an overview of nearly forty years of work by a multifaceted artist whose creative energy ranks among the most prolific of his generation.
A filmmaker, novelist, photographer, visual artist, and essayist, Alain Fleischer continues to explore a wide range of creative fields. He is the author of some one hundred films—experimental cinema, art documentaries, fiction (Zoo Zéro, Dehors-dedans)—, some fifteen books—essays, short stories, novels (Quatre Voyageurs, Les Ambitions désavouées)—, as well as numerous photographic series and installations. The diversity of his work seems to shatter the very notion of a body of work and identity.
Published by Éditions Léo Scheer, M.E.P., Centre Pompidou, 2003
335 pages
25 × 25 cm
ISBN: 9782915280562