
Remi Coignet – Converations 3
Since 2008, Rémi Coignet has pursued engagements with those artists that inspire him, and for whom the photobook is an essential form in their work. In this book, a selection of more than 20 photographers, publishers and curators reread their respective work, and reveal their intentions in the process. It is Coignet’s hope that from these interviews a geography of contemporary photography will emerge. A set of nearly twenty new talks with major players in contemporary photography: William Klein, Katja Suke, Pierre von Kleist, Antoine d'Agata, Sophie Calle, and others.
304 pages, 13 x 20 cm, paperback, The Eyes Publishing (Paris).
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Remi Coignet – Converations 3
Since 2008, Rémi Coignet has pursued engagements with those artists that inspire him, and for whom the photobook is an essential form in their work. In this book, a selection of more than 20 photographers, publishers and curators reread their respective work, and reveal their intentions in the process. It is Coignet’s hope that from these interviews a geography of contemporary photography will emerge. A set of nearly twenty new talks with major players in contemporary photography: William Klein, Katja Suke, Pierre von Kleist, Antoine d'Agata, Sophie Calle, and others.
304 pages, 13 x 20 cm, paperback, The Eyes Publishing (Paris).
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Since 2008, Rémi Coignet has pursued engagements with those artists that inspire him, and for whom the photobook is an essential form in their work. In this book, a selection of more than 20 photographers, publishers and curators reread their respective work, and reveal their intentions in the process. It is Coignet’s hope that from these interviews a geography of contemporary photography will emerge. A set of nearly twenty new talks with major players in contemporary photography: William Klein, Katja Suke, Pierre von Kleist, Antoine d'Agata, Sophie Calle, and others.
304 pages, 13 x 20 cm, paperback, The Eyes Publishing (Paris).























