An edition of Camille Vivier (2016)

Camille Vivier

les hyèroglyphes : îles d'or

Camille Vivier
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An edition of Camille Vivier (2016)

Camille Vivier

les hyèroglyphes : îles d'or

Twist is an overview of Camille Vivier's work. It is a meeting of worlds. An encounter between curved, nude female bodies with avant-garde, anthropomorphic sculptures. Their shape refers back to the bodies. Vivier confronts roughness with sensuality. She creates her own world, which feels absurd, uncanny and touches the strangeness in ordinary things. Femininity is shown, but in a more abstract and gentle way than we are used to. Twist faces us with voluptuous, straightforward, sensual and yet surreal bodies and sculptures which swallow our gaze.

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Archibooks
Language
French
Pages
102

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Cover of: Camille Vivier
Camille Vivier: twist
2019, Art Paper Editions
in English
Cover of: Camille Vivier
Camille Vivier: les hyèroglyphes : îles d'or
2016, Archibooks
in French

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Edition Notes

Published on the occasion of exhibitions at the Villa Noailles, Hyères, October 2016-January, 15, 2017 and the Galerie für moderne Fotographie, Berlin, May 2017.

In French and English.

Published in
Paris

Classifications

Library of Congress
TR575 .V58 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
Approximately 102 pages unnumbered, 8 pages
Number of pages
102

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL44518341M
ISBN 13
9782357334014, 9782919290277
OCLC/WorldCat
1010982186

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL32609721W

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