NOTHING BUT HOME - Sébastien Girard
Nothing but Home, the first in a series, takes the unity of a place as its starting point: the photographer's house, his first house.
From this inaugural sign, a first book emerges. Based on minute details detected under the rubble and within the mutating building site, Sébastien Girard builds a singular language, rescuing everyday life, where a single tool or entangled ordinary materials organize themselves into an intimate account of events.
Self-published, limited to 500 editions, 2009
23 cm x 30 cm, 48 pages, very good condition
ISBN 978-2-9534516-0-3
Nothing but Home, the first in a series, takes the unity of a place as its starting point: the photographer's house, his first house.
From this inaugural sign, a first book emerges. Based on minute details detected under the rubble and within the mutating building site, Sébastien Girard builds a singular language, rescuing everyday life, where a single tool or entangled ordinary materials organize themselves into an intimate account of events.
Self-published, limited to 500 editions, 2009
23 cm x 30 cm, 48 pages, very good condition
ISBN 978-2-9534516-0-3
Nothing but Home, the first in a series, takes the unity of a place as its starting point: the photographer's house, his first house.
From this inaugural sign, a first book emerges. Based on minute details detected under the rubble and within the mutating building site, Sébastien Girard builds a singular language, rescuing everyday life, where a single tool or entangled ordinary materials organize themselves into an intimate account of events.
Self-published, limited to 500 editions, 2009
23 cm x 30 cm, 48 pages, very good condition
ISBN 978-2-9534516-0-3