Fr. 44.50

Glasgow

English · Paperback / Softback

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En 1980, Raymond Depardon réalise une commande pour le Sunday Times Magazine sur Glasgow, qui ne sera jamais publiée. Les photographies sont redécouvertes fin 2013-début 2014 à l'occasion d'une exposition et montrent des ciels nuageux, des sols détrempés, un peuple ouvrier en déshérence. Elles révèlent aussi la beauté paradoxale d'une ville alors en plein déclin économique.

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Born in 1942, Raymond Depardon is photographer and film-maker. He is considered as one of the masters of the documentary film and his photographic work has been acknowledged in France and abroad. A big exhibition of his color photographs was held at the Grand Palais in Paris from 14th November 2013 to 10th February 2014. His latest books published by Editions du Seuil are Berlin (2014) and Adieu Saïgon (2015). William Boyd, who is a famous British writer, pursued studies in Glasgow in the 70¿s. Moved by this reportage, which gives evidence of the Thatcher era, he reminds us the history of a rich and powerful city that has taken a new turn since the beginning of the XXIst century.

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Authors , Raymond Depardon, Raymond (1942-....) Depardon, DEPARDON BOYD, Depardon/boyd, Isabelle Perrin, Raymond Depardon, William Boyd
Assisted by William Boyd (Foreword)
Publisher Seuil
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.02.2016
 
EAN 9782021303629
ISBN 978-2-02-130362-9
Dimensions 300 mm x 230 mm x 10 mm
Weight 760 g
Series Beaux livres
Beaux Livres Seuil
BEAUX LIVRES
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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