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Cécile Poimbœuf-Koizumi & Stephen Ellcock
Jeux de mains
An unexpected collection of over 100 images spanning the history of representations, Jeux de mains (sculpted, molded, photographed, or painted) is like a treasure chest of this marvelous five-fingered tool.
Most artists have, at some point, represented the universal symbol of creation which is the hand. Many of them have also chosen the hand as a recurring pattern in their work. This observation inspired Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi — editor and founder of Chose Commune — to gather the works that caught her attention in a book, following no thematic or chronological order. The selection was made in collaboration with Stephen Ellcock, who has made a name for himself over the past few years for bringing the art gallery directly to people with his glorious collection of images which he shares everyday on Instagram and Facebook. From Pablo Picasso to Helena Almeida, from Louise Bourgeois to Alberto Giacometti, from John Baldessari to Francesca Woodman, and comprising a multitude of treasures from the ancient ages to documents from popular imagery, Jeux de mains confronts and mixes famous, emerging and anonymous artists from a wide-range of practices. The result is a collection of more than a hundred images compiled intuitively in this book.
Note: This is a French-folded book. The pages are not meant to be cut. By gently part-opening the pages and looking inside, you will discover information about each of the artworks.
List of artists:
ALBARRÀN CABRERA — ALBIN-GUILLOT Laure — ALMEIDA Helena — ÁLVAREZ BRAVO Manuel — AUBÖCK Carl — BALDESSARI John — BALLEN Roger — BARK Jared — BAUGHAN Rosa —BERNHARD Ruth — BLUMENFELD Erwin — BORREMANS Michaël — BOUCHER Pierre — BOURGEOIS Louise — BUONAROTTI Michelangelo — CAHUN Claude — CALLE Sophie — CARAFA Giovanni — CHIEH-JEN Chen — CLARK Harold T. — CUDDON Katie — DE BLAUWER Katrien — DE MOÜY Iris — DEGAS Edgar — DIEULEFILS Pierre — DILL Lesley —DYKE William — EDGERTON Harold — GHIRRI Luigi — GIACOMETTI Alberto — GIBSON Ralph — GILL Simryn — GORDON Daniel — GUITTARD Alice — GUSTON Philip — GUÉRARD Henri Charles — HIROSHIGE Utagawa — HOLBEIN (Le Jeune) Hans — HOPPÉ Emil Otto — INGRES Jean-Auguste-Dominique — ISHIUCHI MIYAKO — ITURBIDE Graciela — JEEWON KIM Shantal — KAWAUCHI Rinko — KEITH ROACH Clementine — KERTÉSZ André — LEPPÄLÄ Anni — LOTAR Eli — L’ADMIRAL Jan — MAURER Dora — MELOTTI Fausto — MICHALS Duane — MINKINNEN Arno — MOHOLY-NAGY Lazslo — MORELLI Giovanni — MUNARI Bruno — MUÑOZ Oscar — NADAR Félix — NESHAT Shirin — ONES Fiona — O’BRIEN John — PARADIN Claude — PESCE Gaetano — PICASSO Pablo — PINARD Guillaume — PÉTROVITCH Françoise — RAY Man — RICHTER Gerhard — ROCHAS-PÀRIS Lia — RODIN Auguste — SCHIELE Egon — SHOVLIN Jamie — STEINBERG Saul — STIEGLITZ Alfred — SUDA Issei — TARABELLA Philippe — UEMATSU Keiji — VON MENZEL Adolf Frierdrich Erd-mann — VRELANT Willem — WAESE Alice — WATSON Claire — WHITE CO H.C WILHELMUS COUWENBERG Henricus — WOODMAN Francesca — YOGANANTHAN Vasantha
Concept and editorial direction: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Curation: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Stephen Ellcock
Design: Studio Kiösk
360 pages
107 plates
12,5 x 16,5 cm
Section-sewn hardcover
English / French
Publication date: first edition January 2021
ISBN : 979-10-96383-20-7
Bailey’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and it is held in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP), among others. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards (Working Assumptions in 2024 & 2025, a 2019 Film Photo Award, the 2015 Snider Prize from the MoCP, and a 2014 Magnum Foundation grant). His work has been featured and reviewed in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Photo District News, among others. He has taught photography at a number of institutions including the University of Colorado Denver and the California College of the Arts. His first book, The North Fork, was published by Trespasser (Austin, Texas, USA) in 2023.
For the past fifteen years, her work has intertwined intimate, collective, and literary references, blending documentary and fiction around the central theme of her practice: resistance. Individual and collective forms of resistance, political struggles, quests for visibility, but also the very act of resisting as a force of life.
Her photographs are shown internationally and featured in various publications. In 2023, she was a finalist for the Foam Paul Huf Award. Her book L’Amour seul brisera nos cœurs was selected for the Rencontres d’Arles Book Awards. She is currently an artist-in-residence at Poush Manifesto in Aubervilliers.
She is represented by Galerie Bacqueville.
"The subjects tell me the meaning and value of life. To take a picture is to affirm the existence of peopleーthe human nature and karmaーand it's also an opportunity to affirm my own existence and accept it as it is."
Her work, where body and voice, image and word intersect, is driven by a desire for emancipation and transmission. It has been published in M Le Monde, Der Greif, Gaze Magazine, and exhibited at numerous international festivals, such as Encontros da Imagem (Portugal), Revela’t (Spain), and the Athens Photo Festival (Greece). She won the Prix Jeune Photographie Occitanie – Images Singulières in 2021. In 2024, she was awarded the Regards du Grand Paris commission with the CNAP and Ateliers Médicis and received the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award.
Published in 2025, La Ronde des hirondelles is her first book.
Upon returning to Tokyo after the Great Eastern Earthquake in 2011, Moe Suzuki taught herself book-binding skills and started a career as a visual artist, working primarily with photography, mixed with archival images and illustrations to tell narratives in book form. Her work focuses on topics such as community life, people with disabilities or spirituality.
Massao’s work is a delicate balance between autobiography, topography and politics. His intimate point of view, his use of a soft focus, a tight cropping and a narrow depth of field evoke touch. The scope of his work is profoundly political, as it is rooted in the need to explore how humans relate to the spaces (both cultural and geographical) they inhabit. He is represented by Galerie C (Neuchâtel).
She is known for her artistic and design work across different paths, practices and media. She likes making things, painting, thinking, writing, photography, listening to others, finding solutions to problems, making books, arranging spaces, mixing music, designing and exhibitions, among other things.
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).
He was one of the leading figures of the Brazilian avant-garde and is now recognized as a key figure in the Brazilian art scene of the second half of the 20th century. A curious artist with a passion for experimentation, his work was highly diverse. As both a painter, photographer, and designer, he was also one of the founding members of concrete art in São Paulo.
A photographer of everyday life, the instantaneous, the furtive and the snapshot, he teaches at Tokyo College of Photography and Zokei University in Tokyo, as well as at the Photography Department of Osaka University of the Arts. He has held over 190 solo exhibitions in his lifetime.
Sarker Protick’s work frequently build the narrative around the trope of change; momentary stillness, fleeting light, elemental origins of a place. To make the decaying memory tangible, to define disappearing history of a place without confining it, Protick’s often minimal, suspended and atmospheric visuals are coherently open with vast and solemn distance.
She studied documentary photography at the Queensland College of Art, at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia). Pursuing intimacy and interconnection, Katrin Koenning's work centres around practice as relational encounter. In her extended image-dialogues, Katrin uses fragments and slippages to suggest narrative spaces and communities that are fluid and multiplicit
Her practice composed of painting, drawing, installation, sculpture, film, photography and writing often conceals ecological messages, rendered in soft and delicate methods. In several of the artist’s projects interaction with the environment and others plays a central role. In 2014, Johanna founded the positive and collaborative cultural project Poetic Pastel. In 2018, the artist cofounded the publication series Journal du Thé – Contemporary Tea Culture.
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Nathalie Lautenbacher
Kantava Maa
‘Solid Ground’ by Nathalie Lautenbacher of Aalto University comprises a selection of photographs and thoughtful essays in its close examination of ceramics and their appeal. While the field of design currently covers a variety of different materials and technologies, and even operates within immaterial domains, the ancient art of ceramics remains highly relevant. The book’s seven chapters reflect not only today’s trends but also lasting phenomena within the field of ceramics. Many of these themes are archaic, having evolved naturally over time. Writers from a variety of fields search for bridges between culture, art, and academia, to discover the roots of this versatile material.
Edited by Nathalie Lautenbacher
186 pages
17 x 22 cm
English/Finnish
2020
9789526038827
Kenya Hara
White
“White” is not a book about colors. It is rather Kenya Haras attempt to explore the essence of “White,” which he sees as being closely related to the origin of Japanese aesthetics – symbolizing simplicity and subtlety. The central concepts discussed by Kenya Hara in this publication are emptiness and the absolute void. Kenya Hara also sees his work as a designer as a form of communication. Good communication has the distinction of being able to listen to each other, rather than to press one’s opinion onto the opponent. Kenya Hara compares this form of communication with an “empty container”. In visual communication, there are equally signals whose signification is limited, as well as signals or symbols such as the cross or the red circle on the Japanese flag, which – like an “empty container” – permit every signification and do not limit imagination. Not alone the fact that the Japanese character for white forms a radical of the character for emptiness has prompted him the closely associate the color white with emptiness.
80 pages
13,5 x 19,5 cm (hardcover)
English
2021
9783037781838
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy & Natsuko Uchino
Keramikos
The Keramikos book presents front-and-back photographic records of 300
painted pieces that artists Matthew Lutz-Kinoy and Natsuko Uchino
produced since 2010 – including plates, bowls, pitchers and oil jars.
Some objects are accompanied by narrative descriptions that present
aspects of the duo’s vast and complex research exploring notions of
society, religion, politics, style and technique through the long
history of ceramic production motifs from Hispano-Moresque, Byzantine,
Islamic and Korean ceramics. Each plate is printed on the recto side
with its reverse shown in the same position on the verso side of the
same page. An extensive index completes the book as well as an interview
with the artist and curator Nicolas Trembley.
192 pages
20.7 x 30.7 cm
Hardcover
English
2021
ISBN 9783960989103
Alexandra Duprez
L’homme penché à l’oiseau
“L’homme penché à l’oiseau” is a limited edition lithograph by Alexandra Duprez, the painter behind the cover of our book “Jeux de mains”. Born in Douarnenez (Brittany) where she still lives, her unique and distinctive style places the human figure at the centre of her work. This lithograph was printed by Alexandra Duprez herself in collaboration with the Musée de l’Imprimerie de Nantes.
Original lithograph size: 32 x 50 cm
Paper: chiffon, BFK Rives, 250 grs
Please not that every lithographs are unique and might differ slightly from the website picture.
Laura Aldridge
Things that soak you
This volume presents Aldridge’s recent and older works, and features an interview and three original essays about her practice.
“For me it is about the conversation between materials and approaches, allowing the work to discuss and emphasise strategies of making and reception through different choices. The push and pull between dualities such as synthetic versus natural, object versus subject, inside versus outside runs throughout my practice and prevents the meaning of an artwork [from] becoming prescriptive. This way of working allows for a kind of language of comparison. It affords me space to articulate my interests in a way that doesn’t pin down the work or explain it away; rather, it provides me with a framework to take risks with the practice. It’s not so easy to be able to say what something is doing while you are doing it, but as long as I am inside that tension you’re speaking of, I know I am onto something.” —Laura Aldridge
176 pages
17 x 24 cm
2021
English
9788867495009
Magdalene Odundo
The Journey of Things
The Journey of Things by Magdalene Odundo has been published alongside the exhibition of the same name presented at The Hepworth Wakefield in Spring 2019. The book features 44 of Odundo’s vessels alongside a large selection of museological and contemporary objects that reveal the wide range of global references that have informed her practice. The book object comprises a series of interleaved sections presenting an organic flow of content which pairs and juxtaposes the historic and the contemporary, featuring works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Lucie Rie, Jean Arp, as well as ancient vessels from Greece and Egypt, historic ceramics from Africa, Asia and Central America, and ritual objects from across the African continent.
184 pages
Softcover
24 x 18 cm
English
9781916002418
Makoto Kagoshima
Ceramics
Makoto Kagoshima, based in the southern island of Japan, illustrates whimsical and heart-warming motifs on clay making each ceramic a unique, one-of-a-kind work of art. As an avid gardener, motifs such as pansies and roses appear throughout his designs with occasional appearances of butterflies and other fantastical creatures.
21 x 29,7 cm
Mikiko Hara
Small Myths
As if capturing the “in-between” — the moment just before—, Mikiko Hara seizes the present through photography, before the eye and mind. She observes and tells stories as fragments of life, where coincidence often seems to make an appearance.
Mikiko Hara has her own way of secretly capturing the strangers who cross her path: a young man on the train, a couple holding hands, a little girl playing in a park… Sometimes their eyes meet briefly as she presses the shutter, but Mikiko Hara does not exchange with her subjects. Yet, these portraits reveal something infinitely personal, as if the photographer and her subjects were bound by an invisible pact: being in the right place at the right time.
Mikiko Hara’s approach, firmly rooted in a documentation of everyday life, extends in the intimacy of her living space: cut flowers in the sink, a strawberry shortcake in the fridge, her three sons dozing on the floor. The eye of the photographer, who is also a mother and wife, moves back and forth from the outside to the inside, from the public to the private sphere. Wherever she is, Mikiko Hara observes and tells stories like fragments of life.
At the initiative of the publisher – who made the selection in collaboration with the artist – these unpublished photographs from 1996 to 2021 have been assembled in this book, entitled Small Myths.
Editorial direction: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Bureau Kayser & Chose Commune
Text: Mikiko Hara
104 pages
57 plates
23 x 27 cm
Section-sewn OTA-bound softcover with flaps
French / English / Japanese
Publication date: November 9th 2022
ISBN: 979-10-96383-34-4
Orfeo Tagiuri
Little Passing Thoughts
Like a gentle window into the play of emotions, Little Passing Thoughts is filled with drawings to meditate, escape, or simply smile.
Orfeo Tagiuri scribbles day and night on a small notebook. He tears away some of the drawings, to throw in the bin because they’re not good enough, to give away to friends — to have a laugh or to remember a moment — or to sell to a stranger who shared the exact same feeling or thought, for what Orfeo draws with a black pen are universal emotions. This pocket-sized book, compiling over 350 drawings, is meant to be carried everywhere and opened just when one needs to take a break, get inspired, and breathe.
“Each of these drawings is fished out from the river of little passing thoughts. I don’t know where they come from but sometimes I take the time to gently scoop them up and set them down. They are a great joy, relief and meditation to make. I hope you can feel that” — Orfeo Tagiuri
Editorial direction: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi & Perrine Serre
452 pages
304 drawings
10 x 14 cm
Section-sewn OTA-bound softcover with metallic hot foil dust jacket
English
Date of publication: first edition April 2023
ISBN: 979-10-96383-37-5
Christine Furuya-Gössler
Photographs (1978-1985)
Christine Furuya-Gössler captures her reality with an almost enigmatic distance. Photographs (1978–1985) brings together seven years of photography, revealed for the very first time.
Primarily known through the eyes of her husband, Seiichi Furuya, for whom she was the muse, Christine began taking photographs in 1978, when they met.
As a photographer of reality, she offers a unique vision of her private life and her relationship with the world. Furuya-Gössler photographs her family, moments of sharing and celebration, and her travels, all while maintaining a distance from anyone who tries to capture her essence. The palpable melancholy that pervades her images provides a glimpse into her inner world, yet it does not allow us to fully grasp or understand it.
Composed of more than 120 photographs, Photographs (1978–1985) showcases for the first time the work of Christine Furuya-Gössler, which has never been exhibited before. This monograph serves as the first posthumous collection of the photographer’s work, covering a creative period of seven years, interrupted by her death in 1985.
Editing and sequencing: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
208 pages
129 black & white and colour plates
17 x 24 cm
Section-sewn OTA-bound softcover
French / English / Japanese
Publication date: June 2025
ISBN: 979-10-96383-51-1
Lia Rochas-Páris
Clin d'œil poster
From Clin d’Oeil: A Subjective and Incomplete Anthology on Eyes (by Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Stephen Ellcock), this poster by Lia Rochas-Páris (I’ll be seeing you, 2022) captures the quiet mystery and expressive depth found in every gaze.
A companion to the book, yet complete on its own.
Paper: SOHO ARENA Fsc Mixt Credit 120 g/m2
Limited edition of 50
Printed in Marseille, France
Shipped rolled in protective packaging
Penny Davenport
Clin d'œil poster
From Clin d’Oeil: A Subjective and Incomplete Anthology on Eyes (by Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Stephen Ellcock), this poster by Penny Davenport (“Forgiving Mountain, 2023) captures the quiet mystery and expressive depth found in every gaze.
A companion to the book, yet complete on its own.
Paper: SOHO ARENA Fsc Mixt Credit 120 g/m2
Limited edition of 50
Printed in Marseille, France
Shipped rolled in protective packaging
Shai Yehezkelli
Clin d'œil poster
From Clin d’Oeil: A Subjective and Incomplete Anthology on Eyes (by Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi and Stephen Ellcock), this poster by Shai Yehezkelli (“Night Scroll Across the border”, 2023) captures the quiet mystery and expressive depth found in every gaze.
A companion to the book, yet complete on its own.
Paper: SOHO ARENA Fsc Mixt Credit 120 g/m2
Limited edition of 50
Printed in Marseille, France
Shipped rolled in protective packaging
Robert Auguste et Gyn Gausserand
POTS
Gyn Gausserand and Robert Auguste met in 1948 at the Fontcarrade pottery school in Montpellier. They shared the same studio throughout their lives; first in Vallauris with the whole gang (Capron, Derval, Kostanda, Picasso of course, Picault, Ramié, etc.), then in Millau, and finally in Pouzilhac where they settled in a studio house to work more and better – to create their world. This book is an opportunity to shed light on a pottery workshop that was active for nearly seventy years, from the early 1950s until 2017, by highlighting its technical, ideological and cultural aspects.
In Vallauris, their production was already polymorphous: the resolutely modern and free approach of the duo formed by Gyn and Robert is remarkable and concurrent with their work in other workshops. Gyn made decors at their neighbour Jacques Lignier, while Robert worked as a turner with Odette Gourju Naumowitch and her husband Ljuba (parents of Jacques Innocenti) at the Grand Chêne workshop. Their creations, signed RGA Vallauris, RGA, R et G Auguste, RA, GG, Gyn, reveal not just culinary pieces but also pots with a sculptural appearance and panels with painted decorations that take on a truly artistic dimension, one beyond the mere sense of use.
When they left Vallauris, Gyn and Robert made their autonomy a priority. The most important thing was to make themselves available for encounters in their pottery studio – the place where they made and sold their work. The talent of these two potters, who were allies from the start, is to have developed throughout their lives a vocabulary of very identifiable forms present from the beginning of their activity.
Their fidelity to this style is verified by the numerous archival images and signatures from all eras presenting minute variations in decoration. The charismatic Robert and Gyn had very different personalities and, conscious of their complementarity, chose an alternative lifestyle that serves as an early echo of today’s revival of the earth trades. This publication includes excerpts from interviews, selections from photographic and written archives (letters, drawings, poems, chemical formulas, accounting records), and contemporary in situ photographs taken by the artist-filmmaker Ben Russell of the pieces remaining in what was Robert and Gyn’s last pottery workshop. This monograph is co-published by IRIS éditions and Dent-de-Leone.
192 pages
24 x 32 cm
2023
French