Published September 1, 2007
by D.A.P./Violette Editions .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Paul Auster (Contributor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 296 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8812106M |
ISBN 10 | 1933045698 |
ISBN 10 | 9781933045696 |
Sophie Calle: Take Care of Yourself [Sophie Calle] on cyrusofficial.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In this remarkable artist's book, French conceptual artist/provocateur Sophie Calle presents outside interpretations of a breakup e-mail she received from her lover the day he ended their affair. Featuring a stamped pink metallic coverCited by: 3. Feb 05, · Sophie Calle is one warped artist. linked/referenced to Jean Baudrillard (pop-culture-theorist / socio-commentator / etc) and inspired-inspired-by Paul Auster (author of New York Trilogy, Leviathan, Invention of Solitude). it's quite the coffee-table book of her explorations/5. Sophie Calle 'Address Book' Finally Published After Subject's Death, Amid Controversy (PHOTOS) Sophie Calle has never been one to tip-toe around private matters. In , the artist spent three weeks as a chambermaid in a Venice hotel rummaging through guests' belongings while they were out. Apr 10, · Sophie Calle, in Books Over the course of her year-long career, Sophie Calle has established herself as one of France's most celebrated conceptual cyrusofficial.com: Mary Kaye Schilling.
Oct 08, · In the early nineteen-eighties, the French artist Sophie Calle, who is known for projects that involve immersing herself in the lives of strangers or allowing strangers a view of her own life. Sophie CALLE The Sleepers, 23 series of 5 to 12 images form a total of b/w photographs. 23 individually framed texts photographs and texts, one book. 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 cyrusofficial.com: Los Angeles. Sophie Calle’s written accounts of these encounters—juxtaposed with her photographs—originally appeared as serial in the French newspaper Libération over the course of one month in Now, The Address Book, a key and controversial work in Calle’s oeuvre, is being published for the first time in its entirety in English as a beautiful trade edition artist’s book, designed in collaboration with the artist.
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 cyrusofficial.com: Siglio. Sophie Calle is a French artist who has exhibited extensively throughout the world since the late s. Variously described as a conceptual artist, a photographer, a movie director, and even a detective, she has developed a practice that is instantly recognizable for its distinct narrative elements and frequent combination of images with text. Mar 24, · Los Angeles Times Book Critic For more than 30 years now, Sophie Calle has engaged in art as provocation; her project “The Address Book” begins with the . In Suite Vénitienne, Sophie Calle’s first artist’s book—and the crucible of her inimitable and provocative fusion of investigatory methods, fictional constructs, the plundering of real life and the artful composition of self—she notates, in diaristic, time-stamped entries, her surveillance of Henri B. in Venice. She also carefully observes her own emotions as she searches for, finds and follows him.