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VALÉRIE BELIN - Centre Pompidou exhibition catalog
Edited by Clément Chéroux, a photography historian and curator at the National Museum of Modern Art, this exhibition catalog features the 13 series presented in the exhibition “Les images intranquilles” (June 24–September 14, 2015) by photographer and visual artist Valérie Belin. The book explores themes dear to the artist: the surface of inanimate objects or living beings, frozen time, and the question of identity.
Texts by Clément Chéroux, along with an interview between Valérie Belin and Roxana Marcoci, curator in the photography department at MoMA (New York), extend the experience by offering essential insights into the artist’s work, marked by beauty as well as doubt and the uncanny.
A rich and previously unpublished collection of images illustrates the results of all these photographic experiments, which oscillate between American minimal art and Italian Baroque.
Published by Editions Dilecta and Edition du Centre Pompidou, 2015
Edited by Clément Cheroux
21 cm 26 cm, 144 pages, in good condition
ISBN
Edited by Clément Chéroux, a photography historian and curator at the National Museum of Modern Art, this exhibition catalog features the 13 series presented in the exhibition “Les images intranquilles” (June 24–September 14, 2015) by photographer and visual artist Valérie Belin. The book explores themes dear to the artist: the surface of inanimate objects or living beings, frozen time, and the question of identity.
Texts by Clément Chéroux, along with an interview between Valérie Belin and Roxana Marcoci, curator in the photography department at MoMA (New York), extend the experience by offering essential insights into the artist’s work, marked by beauty as well as doubt and the uncanny.
A rich and previously unpublished collection of images illustrates the results of all these photographic experiments, which oscillate between American minimal art and Italian Baroque.
Published by Editions Dilecta and Edition du Centre Pompidou, 2015
Edited by Clément Cheroux
21 cm 26 cm, 144 pages, in good condition
ISBN