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Clémentine Schneidermann

I Called Her Lisa-Marie

This print is part of a series of 5 prints by women photographers that we have previously published:  Clémentine Schneidermann, Mikiko Hara, Moe Suzuki, Irina Rozovsky and Deanna Dikeman.

Clémentine Schneidermann (born in 1991) is a French photographer living and working between Paris and South Wales. She works on long-term projects and commissions and is interested in new creative practices in social documentary photography. Her approach is collaborative and playful, with an interest in communities, childhood as well as our relationship to identity and culture. She is a co-founder of Ffasiwn Stiwdio, a photography-based creative studio that creates workshops, publications, films, and exhibitions with youth groups.
From the book "I Called Her Lisa-Marie"
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Image format : 20,7 x 20,7 cm
Print format: 24 x 24 cm
The print is sold with a copy of the book "I Called Her Lisa-Marie" (first edition)

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Vasantha Yogananthan

Mystery Street

In a fragment of summer that lingers, where the New Orleans sun seems to suspend the ephemeral, Vasantha Yogananthan positions himself at child’s height, presenting the city as a vast playground.

Mystery Street begins and ends with children. Children playing, beaming and daydreaming. Children becoming. In his first North-American series, French photographer Vasantha Yogananthan stands next to the youth and gazes at their level.

With this project, Yogananthan makes a return to documentary photography, yet frees himself from prescriptions and pushes beyond the frame of tradition. Mystery Street works both as a conversation with the real and an escape into multiple narrative possibilities. If this body of work is mainly composed of portraits, Yogananthan’s preferred genre, it is not intended as a comprehensive portrait of New Orleans.
Set under the burning sun of Louisiana, this body of work is a fable, it says something about reality, but uses crossroads. It is a comment on human behaviors and yet a transfiguration of the common.

Fragments of a lingering summer, Mystery Street provides us with a minimum of information about space, time, or place, aware of how some figuration bears great weight. In an effort to suspend or avoid overdetermination, he invites viewers to be caught by their own expectations. A turning point in Vasantha Yogananthan’s practice, Mystery Street takes a caring look at kinship, at the intersection of body and environment.

This body of work has been shown at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation (Paris) from May to September 2023 and is now showing at the International Center of Photography (New York City) until January 2024. It was produced as part of Immersion, a French-American Photography Commission of the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, in partnership with the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and the International Center of Photography.

Vasantha Yogananthan (born in 1985 in Grenoble) lives and works in Marseille.
He is a self-taught photographer who is deeply attached to silver photography. The book is a central object in his practice, which led him to co-found the publishing house Chose Commune. He has carried out his projects over a long period of time, first in France on the beach at Piémanson (2009-2013), then in India and Sri Lanka Sri-Lanka around the myth of the Rāmāyana (2013-2021). In 2022, he carries out a new project in New Orleans, USA, as part of the Immersion program of the Fondation d'entreprise Hermès, of which it is a winner. He is represented by Jhavery contemporary (Mumbay) and The Photographers’ Gallery Print Sales (London).
First edition
Editorial direction: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Bureau Kayser
Texts: Taous Dahmani & Vasantha Yogananthan, Clément Chéroux & Agnès Sire
164 pages
74 plates
26,5 x 29,5 cm
Section-sewn open spine softcover with printed dust jacket
French / English
Publication date: May 4th 2023
ISBN: 979-10-96383-38-2
Co-publication Chose Commune / Fondation Hermès

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Mikiko Hara

Small Myths

This print is part of a series of 5 prints by women photographers that we have previously published: Mikiko Hara, Clémentine Schneidermann, Moe Suzuki, Irina Rozovsky and Deanna Dikeman.

Mikiko Hara (born in 1967 in Toyama Prefecture, Japan), studied at the Tokyo College of Photography and was awarded the prestigious Kimura Ihei Award in 2017. Mikiko Hara uses an Ikonta camera without a viewfinder, "The camera lens is more honest, simpler, more unruffled and unforgiving than my own eyes," she explains. She is represented by Miyako Yoshinaga gallery (New York, USA), Osiris (Tokyo, Japan) and Ibasho gallery (Antwerp, Belgium).
Photograph from the book "Small Myths".
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Image format : 18 x 18 cm
Print format: 28 x 30 cm
The print is sold with a signed copy of the book "Small Myths"

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