Inside Views - Couverture rigide

 
9782490952267: Inside Views

Synopsis

Aujourd’hui, plus d’un habitant de la plan te sur deux e  un citadin et environ 2,5 milliards de personnes pourraient venir s’ajouter aux zones urbaines d’ici le milieu du si cle, en raison des changements clima- tiques et de la croissance d mographique globale. Pourtant, jamais nous nous sommes autant que  ionn s sur le sens de nos vies en ville. Chacun s’interroge sur le bien-fond  de vivre loin de la Nature, et revendique a contrario son envie de vivre loin du bruit et de la fureur, pour mieux  couter le silence int rieur.

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À propos de l?auteur

Floriane de Lassée is a French photographer and visual artist born in 1977. She lives and works in Paris. She graduated from the ICP in 2004 (New York) after training in graphic arts at the ESAG/Penninghen. She quickly attracted the attention of her peers, notably with her series Inside Views. The new revised and expanded edition she presents today of this monograph comes after the success of her last book published in 2014 by Filigranes, How Much Can You Carry?

Christian Caujolle, born February 26, 1953 in Sissonne, is a French journalist and photographer. He was one of the founders and artistic director of Agence VU, as well as artistic director of Galerie VU created in 1998.

He is the artistic director of the Photo Phnom Penh festival (Cambodia), and of the Château d'eau gallery in Toulouse.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

For ten years now, photographer Floriane de Lassée has been building a series in which vast cityscapes and the intimate lives of the people who inhabit them are brought together in provocative fusion. This work started from her own experience, when she was new to NYC and didn't know many people Inside Views takes us from the collective to the intimate, from the infinitely large to the infinitely small: at first glance, sweeping urban landscapes bring us up against the impersonal face of the big city. But a closer look reveals the presence of residents, caught unawares as they move within the privacy of their intimate spaces.
With sophisticated stagings, Floriane de Lassée continued to explore the contradictions of our contemporary lives, more and more urban, between the need to be one with the city and the dehumanization of a solitary anonymity, sometimes chosen, often imposed

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