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Catherine Grenier, Sophie Ristelhueber - La guerre intérieure
Interview with Sophie Ristelhueber.
Also available in a href="ouvrage.php?id=12707">English edition.
Catherine Grenier (born 1960 in Lyon) is Director of the Giacometti Foundation since 2014 and President of the Giacometti Institute in Paris. Former Deputy Director of the Musée National d'Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou, she has curated more than thirty exhibitions of modern and contemporary artists in France and abroad, and is the author of numerous books and publications on contemporary art.
Sophie Ristelhueber (born 1949 in Paris) is one of the great figures of art photography today. Since her foundational work on the city of Beirut destroyed in the war at the beginning of the 1980s, she has followed a demanding path that tests the conditions in which the real is seen. She has developed an engaged reflection on territory and its history through a singular approach to landscape, which is conceived as a space that carries the traces of the major upheavals of human activity and memory (historical wars, recent conflicts, civil wars, earthquakes), questioning, like an archeologist, the marks left by man on the surface, leaving the stigmata of history visible. Implying a complete personal engagement and a real experience of the land, Ristelhueber's work borrows from journalism its tools (photography) and one of its major themes (war), but bends them to the processes of art: her oeuvre is not built around a documentary project to represent, but, starting from an aesthetic project, to interrogate the notion of trace, on the body and on the place.
Sophie Ristelhueber was awarded the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2010 and the Hasselblad Prize 2025.
Published with JRP|Ringier.
 
published in March 2019
French edition
15 x 21 cm (softcover)
136 pages (8 b/w ill.)
 
15.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-37896-086-5
EAN : 9782378960865
 
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