Available BOOKS Elliot Dubail Elliot Dubail €26.00 Éditions Dilecta present the first monograph about Elliot Dubail’s paintings. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Le Tigre et le Papillon Arnaud Théval €20.00 Auteur de La Prison et l’Idiot, remarqué par la presse, Arnaud Théval explore dans Le Tigre et le Papillon l’univers carcéral abordé sous un nouvel angle : celui des gardiens de prison. De leur formation à leur affectation, il les accompagne au cœur de leur apprentissage pour devenir surveillants et surveillantes. Add to cart
Available BOOKS GREGORY FORSTNER Gregory Forstner €35.00 This is the first-ever monograph on painter Gregory Forstner's work. Add to cart
Available BOOKS La prison et l'idiot Arnaud Théval €28.00 "When I first arrived, I introduced myself, stating that I had arrived there. The first thing the supervisor said to me, without even saying hello, was 'welcome to hell'." Add to cart
Available BOOKS Ilya Kabakov. Drawings/Dessins Kabakov Ilya Kabakov €29.90 Ilya Kabakov is considered one of the main contemporary artists of our time. This book contains an unpublished selection of more than one hundred drawings, created between the 1960s and today. Add to cart
Available BOOKS When you see me again, it won't be me Ciuchta Jagna Ciuchta €20.00 With her project “When you see me again, it won’t be me,” Jagna Ciuchta turns the concept of exhibition over. For her the process of creation, as well as the set-up and dismantling are part of the work of art. Add to cart
Available BOOKS Mixed Marriages, Free Marriages and Barbarian Weddings ORLAN ORLAN €25.00 Mixed Marriages, Free Marriages and Barbarian Weddings is a monograph of ORLAN’s most recent work, and completely unpublished. Often acts of rebellion and resistance against contemporary pressures, politics, religious or social, acting on the individual, the creations of ORLAN deflect the latest technological innovations to create a highly interrogative... Add to cart
This product is out of stock BOOKS Guillaume Bresson Bresson Guillaume Bresson €15.00 Counter to television reports, Guillaume Bresson portrays a scene from contemporary history that is representative of an urban violence scene. View