Art N Ure O C I E S a T T S & Y

Art N Ure O C I E S a T T S & Y

FOREIGN RIGHTS A R T S OCTOBER 2017 TO NOVEMBER 2018 N A T U R E & S O C I E T Y ACTES SUD A R T S N A T U R E & ARTS Graphic S 28. Continuons le combat, Les affiches de Mai 68. Photography The Michel Dixmier collection, texts by Michel 4. Que faites-vous de vos morts ? Sophie Calle Dixmier and Bernadette Caille. Preface by Sam O 6. North End. Géraldine Lay. Text by Robert Stourdzé McLiam Wilson 7. L’Académie équestre de Versailles. Text by Cinema C Bartabas. Photography by Koto Bolofo 29. Claude Autant-Lara. Jean-Pierre Bleys. 12. La Photographie mexicaine. Introduction Preface by Bertrand Tavernier I by Alfonso Morales Carrillo. Commentary by Gina Rodriguez and Alfonso Morales Carrillo Performing arts Postscript, research and choice of photography by 30. L’Intégrale des ombres, La Scala Paris. E Michel Frizot Olivier Schmitt. Preface by Antoine de Galbert 13. Eikoh Hosoe. Introduction by Jean-Kenta 31. Olivier Py, Planches de salut. Timothée Picard Gauthier 32. Faire vivre l’opéra. Un art qui donne sens au T 14. Richard Kalvar. Introduction by Hervé Le Goff monde. Bernard Foccroulle 15. Peter Beard. Introduction by Christian Caujolle 33. L’Opéra miroir du monde, Festival d’Aix- Y 16. Gustave Le Gray. Introduction by Catherine en-Provence 2007-2018. Bernard Foccroulle Riboud Dance Arts 34. Nacera Belaza, Entre deux rives. Frédérique 17. Kim Tschang-Yeul, L’événement de la nuit. Villemur Edited by Michel Enrici 18. Faussaires illustres. Harry Bellet 19. Le Capital de Van Gogh, Ou comment les NATURE frères Van Gogh ont fait mieux que Warren Buffet. 35. La Marche des géants, L’histoire de la Wouter van der Veen Caravane des éléphants. Text by Sébastien Dufillot. 20. Louise, sauvez-moi ! Conversations avec Photography by Patrice Terraz and Albert Louise Bourgeois, 1988-2009. Mâkhi Xenakis Leeflang 21. Djamel Tatah. Texts by Emmanuelle 36. Le Goût retrouvé du vin de Bordeaux. Brugerolles, Éric de Chassey, Danièle Cohn and Jacky Rigaux and Jean Rosen Éric Mézil 37. Le Goût des pesticides dans le vin. 22. Alfred Latour, Les Gestes d’un homme libre. Jérôme Douzelet and Gilles-Éric Séralini Collective work 38. Jardin & Eau, Des idées pour économiser la 23. Leïla Menchari, La Reine Mage. Text by ressource. Edited by Bruno Marmiroli and Mireille Michèle Gazier Guignard 39. La Méditerranée dans votre jardin, Architecture Une inspiration pour le futur. Olivier Filippi 24. Patrick Bouchain, L’architecture comme relation. Texts by Abdelkader Damani and Pierre Frey Gastronomy 25. Gion A. Caminada. S’approcher au plus près des 40. Le Goût silencieux, La pratique zen de la choses. Émeline Curien nourriture. Valérie Duvauchelle Architecture/egyptology Mondes sauvages 26. La Chambre de Khephren, Analyse 42. Sur la piste animale. Baptiste Morizot. architecturale. Gilles Dormion, Jean-Yves Verd’hurt. Preface by Vinciane Despret Preface by Shawki Nakhla 43. L’Ours, L’autre de l’homme. Remy Marion. 27. La Chambre de Snefrou, Analyse architecturale Preface by Lambert Wilson de la pyramide “rhomboïdale”. Gilles Dormion, 44. 20 000 ans, Ou la grande histoire de la nature. Jean-Yves Verd’hurt. Preface by Michel Vallogia Stéphane Durand SOCIETY ÉDITIONS ERRANCE Domaine du possible 68. Le Génie civil de l’armée romaine. Text 47. Petit manuel de résistance contemporaine. by Gérard Coulon. Watercolors by Jean-Claude Cyril Dion Golvin 48. Le Cercle vertueux, Réconcilier 69. Babylone, Carthage et Rome, Dans les environnement, solidarité et économie. Vandana Shiva cuisines et les langues du Maghreb. Emma Léon and Nicolas Hulot. Interviews with Lionel Astruc 70. Les Paysages gravés du Haut-Atlas 49. Artemisia, Une plante pour éradiquer le marocain. Laurent Auclair, Abdelhadi Ewague, paludisme. Lucile Cornet-Vernet and Laurence Benoît Hoarau Couquiaud 71. L’Enfant et la Mort dans l’Occident 50. Pourquoi j’ai créé une école où les néolithique. Alain Beyneix enfants font ce qu’ils veulent. Ramïn Farhangi 51. Bougez, faites confiance à votre dos ! Marc Picard ÉDITIONS PICARD 52. À mon allure, Faire de ses différences une 72. Les Ivoires d’Arslan Tash. Décor d’un ressource inépuisable. William Kriegel mobilier syrien (IXe-VIIIe siècles av. J.-C.). Edited by 53. Le Maire qui aimait les arbres. Jean Élisabeth Fontan and Giorgio Affanni. Chalendas 73. L’Armée romaine sous le Haut-Empire. 54. Le Chant des colibris. Cyril and Fanny Dion Yann Le Bohec 74. Architecture d’Orient en France, Villas, folies et palais d’ailleurs. Text by Nabila Oulebsir Je passe à l’acte and Bernard Toulier. Photography by Jean-Christophe 56. Faire progresser son potager en Dartoux permaculture. Xavier Mathias. Illustrated by Cécilia Pepper 57. Composer sa pharmacie naturelle ÉDITIONS ROUERGUE maison. Sylvie Hampikian. Illustrated by 75. Nuits des Cévennes. Collective work Valentina Principe 76. Voyages avec un âne dans les Cévennes. 58. Devenir consom’acteur, L’huile de palme. Robert Louis Stevenson. Photography by Nils Emmanuelle Grundmann. Illustrated by Adrienne Warolin. Translated by Fanny W. Laparra Barman 77. Les Petits des forêts. Arnaud Ville 59. Choisir des vacances solidaires. Véronique 78. Le Potager naturel à hauteur d’enfant. Bury. Illustrated by Philomène Longchamps Jean-Marie Lespinasse 60. Découvrir les vins bio et nature. Olivier 79. La Biodiversité, amie du verger. Évelyne Le Naire. Illustrated by Zoé Thournon Leterme 61. Réenchanter la mort. Youki Vattier. 80. La Chaux naturelle, Décorer, restaurer et Illustrated by Marie Belorgey construire. Julien 1 62. Montessori à la maison. 9-12 ans. Nathalie Fouin Petit. Illustrated by Pauline Amelin 81. Quand la diététique chinoise prend soin de ma santé. Josselyne Lukas 82. Affaires de goût, 80 recettes-mémoire. GRAPHIC NOVEL Camille Labro. Photography by Julie Balagué 63. Les Rigoles. Brecht Evens 83. Desserts. Michel and Sébastien Bras 64. Ecolila. François Olislaeger 65. Istrati ! Vol. 1 Le Vagabond and vol. 2 L’Écrivain. Golo 66. Vies parallèles. Olivier Schrauwen 67. Gilgamesh. Jens Harder. Translated from the German by Stéphanie Lux 19.6 × 25.5 cm 272 pages QUE FAITES-VOUS DE VOS MORTS ? hardback 90 black and white illustrations WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR DEAD? february 2018 retail price: 32 € Sophie Calle Sophie Calle is the n her exhibition, Beau Doublé, Mon- name? Do you use Whiteout? Do you author, narrator and main sieur le Marquis at Paris’s Musée de la leave it as is? Do you have some other protagonist of her stories and Chasse et de la Nature in 2017, in line method all your own? In a digital phone­ photographic works. Today Iwith her very personal approach, Sophie book, do you delete the contact? Right she is considered as a key figure of the 21st century art Calle spoke of the recent death of her away? Only when you’re no longer think­ scene. She has published a father and invited visitors to reflect upon ing about the person? Or when you’re number of works with Actes their nearest and dearest. thinking about them too much? Do you Sud. delete an acquaintance’s name but keep From the exhibition guest book, she took your mother’s? What do you feel when various entries and used them as a source you hit Delete contact? for a new project which asks the ques­ tions: How do you deal with your dead? In her latest work “What do you do with In your phonebook, do you write, your dead?” Sophie Calle presents a series “deceased” next to their name? Do you of photos taken in cemeteries around the draw a cross? A grave? Do you add the world accompanied with visitors’ guest date of death? Do you cross out the book messages. Que faites-vous de vos morts ? Que faites-vous de vos morts ? 21 11 MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 20-21 MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 10-11 20/08/2018 17:12 20/08/2018 17:12 4 - ARTS > PHOTOGRAPHY MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 60-61 MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 64-65 20/08/2018 17:12 20/08/2018 17:12 Que faites-vous de vos morts ? 69 MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 66-67 MEP QUE FAITES VOUS DE VOS MORTS DEF4.indd 68-69 20/08/2018 17:12 20/08/2018 17:12 5 - ARTS > PHOTOGRAPHY NORTH END Géraldine Lay Text by Robert McLiam Wilson fter Failles Ordinaires (2012) which light and atmosphere, immersing herself revealed Géraldine Lay’s keen eye in a setting rather than reconnoitering, and original talent, the photo­ an approach that brings intimacy to the Agrapher here continues her urban explo­ heart of anonymity. rations of humanity in a city setting in Some critics have rightly highlighted the Great Britain. cinematographic dimension of the artist’s Faithful to her precise, detailed method work but such an interpretation over­ and ever attentive to the potential for sur­ looks the essentially photographic nature 24 × 31.7 cm 96 pages prise and chance in any setting, Géraldine of her pursuit and, in each of her “photo­ 60 color photographs Lay mentally apprehends her territories grammes”, her exacting work reminds us hardback before photographing them. She senses the how photography was invented before bilingual french/english edition coedition actes sud/maison cinema, and had a special ability to cap­ européenne de la photographie ture and hold the delicately ephemeral. september 2018 In doing so, she creates a new aesthetic retail price: 32 € unique to the photographic craft, an aes­ thetic that imbues all of her work. As we traverse suburban streets and Born in 1972, Géraldine squares, lives are captured in the mystery Lay graduated from the of their daily existence.

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