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The Elevator Resides in 501 (Hardcover): Sophie Calle, Jean-Paul Demoule The Elevator Resides in 501 (Hardcover)
Sophie Calle, Jean-Paul Demoule; Designed by Philippe Millot
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Daniel Buren. CRISS-CROSS (Hardcover): Helen Gamst Daniel Buren. CRISS-CROSS (Hardcover)
Helen Gamst; Text written by Sophie Calle, Jean-Louis Froment, Rudi Fuchs, Hans Haacke, …
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sophie Calle - the Address Book (Hardcover, New): Sophie Calle Sophie Calle - the Address Book (Hardcover, New)
Sophie Calle
R759 R599 Discovery Miles 5 990 Save R160 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Address Book," a key and controversial work in Sophie Calle's oeuvre, lies at the epicenter of many layers of reality and fiction. Having found a lost address book on the street in Paris, Calle copied the pages before returning it anonymously to its owner. She then embarked on a search to come to know this stranger by contacting listed individuals--in essence, following him through the map of his acquaintances. Originally published as a serial in the newspaper "Liberation" over the course of one month, her incisive written accounts with friends, family and colleagues, juxtaposed with photographs, yield vivid subjective impressions of the address book's owner, Pierre D., while also suggesting ever more complicated stories as information is parsed and withheld by the people she encounters. Collaged through a multitude of details--from the banal to the luminous, this fragile and strangely intimate portrait of Pierre D. is a prism through which to see the desire for, and the elusivity of, knowledge. Upon learning of this work and its publication in the newspaper, Pierre D. expressed his anger, and Calle agreed not to republish the work until after his death. Until then, "The Address Book" had only been described in English--as the work of the character Maria Turner, whom Paul Auster based on Calle in his novel "Leviathan"; and in "Double Game," Calle's monograph which converses with Auster's novel. This is the first trade publication in English of "The Address Book" (Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles released a suite of lithographs modeled on the original tabloid pages from "Liberation" in an edition of 24). The book has the physical weight and feel of an actual address book with a new design of text and images which allow the story to unfold and be savored by the reader.

Sophie Calle: The Hotel (Hardcover): Sophie Calle Sophie Calle: The Hotel (Hardcover)
Sophie Calle
R1,072 R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Save R204 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sophie Calle: Blind (Hardcover): Sophie Calle Sophie Calle: Blind (Hardcover)
Sophie Calle
R1,269 R967 Discovery Miles 9 670 Save R302 (24%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

No stranger to the art of staging and to the act of disclosure, Sophie Caile returns again here to the theme of autobiography and to the notion of the other, revealing in all their difference and singularity those who have been blind since birth or who have gone blind following an accident. By establishing a dialectic between the testimonies of several generations of blind people and the photographs taken by her on the basis on these accounts, Sophie Caile offers readers a reflection on absence, on the loss of one sense and the compensation of another, on the notion of the visible and the invisible. In this publication, she revisits three earlier works constructed and conceived around the idea ofblindness, setting up a dialogue between them; in "Les Aveugles (The Blind)", created in 1986, she questioned blind people on their representation of beauty; in 1991, in "La Couleur aveugle (Blind Colour)", she asked non-sighted people what they perceived and compared their descriptions to artists musings on the monochrome; "La Derniere Image (The Last Image)", produced in 2010 in Istanbul, historically dubbed the city of the blind, gives a voice to men and women who have lost their sight, questioning them on the last image they can remember, their last memory of the visible world. The work, which is structured as an introspective triptych, uncovers sensibilities, perceptions and events that are painful, sincere. Sophie Calles idea is to underline the permanence and irony of a particular situation, with the aim of redeeming and highlighting the importance of sight.

Sophie Calle - Suite Venitienne (Hardcover): Sophie Calle Sophie Calle - Suite Venitienne (Hardcover)
Sophie Calle
R872 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R171 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sophie Calle - And so Forth (Hardcover): Sophie Calle Sophie Calle - And so Forth (Hardcover)
Sophie Calle; Contributions by Marie Desplechin
R1,739 R1,598 Discovery Miles 15 980 Save R141 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Throughout her career, the photographer and installation artist Sophie Calle has been creating tableaux that recreate her personal journeys. Projects from the past 10 years are explored in this magnificently illustrated volume. Following on the heels of Calle's highly acclaimed Did You See Me? this new book offers numerous images of Calle's most recent works. Among the projects included are "The Phone Booth, Garigiliano Bridge," which involved a public phone that Calle called at random to initiate conversations with strangers; "Take Care of Yourself," which documents the interpretations of more than 100 women of a breakup note Calle received from a former lover; "The North Pole," a touching tribute to the artist's mother that imagines her realizing a lifelong dream; and the latest iteration of "What do You See," which was created in response to one of the most brazen art heists of all time, at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Many ongoing series are also illustrated here, including "Unfinished," "Herein Lie Secrets," and "Photos without Stories." Calle's many fans will discover how the artist continues to examine the boundaries of public and private life in ways that surprise, engage, and inspire.

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