58,00 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Sofort lieferbar
payback
0 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

Published on the occasion of a major solo exhibition at Jeu de Paume, Paris, this book encompasses 25 years of the photographic uvre of Luc Delahaye. Including all works Delahaye produced between 2001 and 2025, the book covers the decisive period in which he increasingly distanced himself from war photojournalism in the 1990s and committed himself to the field of art. From Delahaye's early photographic tableaux to those composed on computer or staged, as well as his polyptychs, series and videos-stills, these images offer a restrained yet powerful account of our troubled, turbulent world. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Published on the occasion of a major solo exhibition at Jeu de Paume, Paris, this book encompasses 25 years of the photographic uvre of Luc Delahaye. Including all works Delahaye produced between 2001 and 2025, the book covers the decisive period in which he increasingly distanced himself from war photojournalism in the 1990s and committed himself to the field of art. From Delahaye's early photographic tableaux to those composed on computer or staged, as well as his polyptychs, series and videos-stills, these images offer a restrained yet powerful account of our troubled, turbulent world. This catalogue raisonné offers a comprehensive framework to trace the evolution of Delahaye's methods and themes, identifying distinct periods and examining the rigorous processes by which he draws the cartography of contemporary times. A variety of texts and an in-depth interview with the artist provide insight to Delahaye's elusive body of work-one that reflects on presence in the representation of the real, on history, memory, violence, and our responsibility as viewers.
Autorenporträt
Born in Tours in 1962, Luc Delahaye took his first news photographs in 1984, and in 1985 was hired by Sipa Press agency and sent to Beirut, his first experience of war. His subsequent war assignments include those in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Rwanda, Iraq, the West Bank, Gaza, Haiti and the Congo. Delahaye joined Magnum Photos in 1994, the same year he signed a contract with Newsweek, became a member of Magnum in 1998 and remained with the agency until 2004. Alongside his work as a photojournalist, Delahaye's documentary projects include Winterreise (2000) and Une Ville (2003); among his awards are the Robert Capa Award, the Oskar Barnack Award, the ICP Infinity Award, the Deutsche Börse Prize and the Prix Pictet. In 2001 Delahaye stopped working as a photojournalist and has since dedicated himself to creating photographic tableaux.