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Paul Nadar & Payram / Photographic Dialogue on the Silk Road

€42.00

In 1890, following the Silk Road, Paul Nadar brought back a series of photographs showing Soviet modernity, created with Kodak’s first gelatine films. A century later, Payram follows the same road, capturing daily life in the countries of the former USSR in the process of reclaiming their history. Accompanied by a text by Michel Poivert, this book sets up a dialogue between their images, questioning the place of photography in the field of memory.

Text : Michel Poivert, Mathilde Falguière
Published by Le Bec en l’air

French
20 x 34 cm
112 pages
2021

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In 1890, following the Silk Road, Paul Nadar brought back a series of photographs showing Soviet modernity, created with Kodak’s first gelatine films. A century later, Payram follows the same road, capturing daily life in the countries of the former USSR in the process of reclaiming their history. Accompanied by a text by Michel Poivert, this book sets up a dialogue between their images, questioning the place of photography in the field of memory.

Text : Michel Poivert, Mathilde Falguière
Published by Le Bec en l’air

French
20 x 34 cm
112 pages
2021

In 1890, following the Silk Road, Paul Nadar brought back a series of photographs showing Soviet modernity, created with Kodak’s first gelatine films. A century later, Payram follows the same road, capturing daily life in the countries of the former USSR in the process of reclaiming their history. Accompanied by a text by Michel Poivert, this book sets up a dialogue between their images, questioning the place of photography in the field of memory.

Text : Michel Poivert, Mathilde Falguière
Published by Le Bec en l’air

French
20 x 34 cm
112 pages
2021

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