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Conversations (Vol. 3)

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Conversations Vol. 3 is a book of interviews with contemporary photographers, conducted by Rémi Coignet, photobook critic. Since 2014, when the first volume was published, the aim is to give a prominent place to photographers, so that they can make their voices heard in the field of publishing, often forgotten in favour of those of critics, journalists and curators.

Photographers, publishers and graphic designers are invited to revisit their work and reveal their intentions. In the course of the interviews, a geography of contemporary photography is sketched out, following on from two previous volumes, Conversations, published in 2014, and Conversations Vol. 2, published in 2016.

This third volume focuses on photographers who are particularly interested in editing and editorial work. Photographers thus fully discuss their editorial project, their vision of the photo book and its importance in their photographic practice. Rémi Coignet also interviews photo publishers in order to make their voices heard in a sector that is under-represented. "

Full list of the artists interviewed for this Volume 3 :

. Laurence Aëgerter
. Julian Baron
. Sophie Calle
. Edmund Clark
. Antoine d'Agata
. Amaury Da Cunha
. Mishka Henner
. William Klein
. Susan Meiselas
. Pino Musi
. Sophie Ristelhueber
. Dayanita Singh
. Carlos Sporttorno
. Kajta Stuke & Oliver Sieber
. Pierre Von Kleist
. Donovan Wylie

Starting in 2008 and for over 10 years, Rémi was the author of an important blog for photography and photobooks in France and the French language called "Des Livres et des Photos" and hosted on the newspaper Le Monde's website.

PLEASE NOTE: This book is offered in two distinct versions: French and English. Before adding it to your cart, please make your selection using the "Edition choice" drop-down menu below the price.

304 pages - Softcover

The Eyes Publishing, 2020

Format : 13 x 20 cm

New - Mint condition

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$22.89

Coignet, Rémi

Rémi Coignet is a French writer, editor and journalist, specialized in photography and photobooks. For many years, he managed the blog "Des Livres et des Photos" (in French, on the French newspaper "Le Monde"'s website), centered around photobooks and interviews with photographers. He has published long-format interviews of photographers in the series of books titled "Conversations" published by The Eyes Publishing (currently 3 volumes: 2014, 2016, and 2020.) © Portrait taken from the author's Facebook profile
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