Pierre-Olivier Arnaud
		 
		The work of Pierre-Olivier Arnaud (born 1972, lives and works in Lyon, France) is based on the image, that is to say the image as a motif but   which tends to disappear. The artist questions the status that the images he   collects can have, a status that is relatively blurry because of the   very precariousness of these motifs and their identity. Perhaps this is   why the artist does not define himself as a photographer, who takes an   image for what it is and gives it to be seen in an immediate and literal   way. On the contrary, it is with the invisible, fragile qualities of   images, in their non-obviousness and in the representations and   interpretations they can give rise to, that Pierre-Olivier Arnaud works   with. Moving away from a concrete look at the image, he produces a   multitude of often abstract motifs, almost always in black and white,   blurring our established vision and "de-sublimating" the visible. The   image thus dissolves "at first reducing the motif to bring us, in the   next stage, to get closer to it and look at it in detail". The   artist's works are a somewhat dark, direct and honest vision of the   world: inviting us to look at things differently, going beyond the   evidence of glossy aesthetics and penetrating the identity itself of an   image.
	 	 
					
								
						2022
			bilingual edition (English / French)
			Tombolo Presses
															Under a title in the form of an inventory that could list as many photographic subjects, this book exhaustively documents Pierre-Olivier Arnaud's work since the early 2000s.
				 			 		 					
								
						2013
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			Boabooks
												sold out
			Artist's book (newspaper).