Sophie Calle: Suite Vénitienne

Author:   Sophie Calle ,  Sophie Calle, Photographer
Publisher:   Siglio Press
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9781938221095


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   09 July 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sophie Calle ,  Sophie Calle, Photographer
Publisher:   Siglio Press
Imprint:   Siglio Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781938221095


ISBN 10:   1938221095
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   09 July 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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In 1978, when Calle was 25 years old, she returned to Paris after seven years of roaming across North and South America. She struggled to re-adapt to fashionable Parisian society, and after months of reclusiveness, decided to follow people in the streets--not because they particularly interested her, but for the pleasure of following them. -I just had to choose a person and follow him and that way my day would simply drift by,- she said to Another Magazine. This makes Calle sound like a flaneur, but when she followed a man from Paris to Venice, armed with a blonde wig and a camera, she produced Suite Venitienne (1980), which was quickly noticed and celebrated by both French and international critics.--Sophie Butcher -Vice Magazine -


In 1978, when Calle was 25 years old, she returned to Paris after seven years of roaming across North and South America. She struggled to re-adapt to fashionable Parisian society, and after months of reclusiveness, decided to follow people in the streets-not because they particularly interested her, but for the pleasure of following them. I just had to choose a person and follow him and that way my day would simply drift by, she said to Another Magazine. This makes Calle sound like a flaneur, but when she followed a man from Paris to Venice, armed with a blonde wig and a camera, she produced Suite Venitienne (1980), which was quickly noticed and celebrated by both French and international critics.--Sophie Butcher Vice Magazine (03/23/2015)


The result is this thrilling book, first published in 1983 and long out of print, now newly reissued in an understated English edition, blending matter-of-fact daily text entries with Calle's elusive black and white photography.For Calle, the idea is to push the bounds of propriety, to go where one wouldn't ordinarily go. This is - have no doubt - an assault on privacy, autonomy, undertaken without permission and enacted for the public, a public with which the subject may or may not wish to engage.That's one of the challenges of her work, the discomfort we feel as she crosses the line.--David L Ulin LA Times (03/24/2015)


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