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Pascal Anders - Raymond La France, Self published, 2014, Paris

 

Softcover, edition of 50 copies.
"It has been a lot of talk recently about the megalomaniac project that Raymond Depardon did in France. A few years travelling around, for a national commission, to create what he called “La France de Raymond Depardon”. This sentence has a double meaning in French and it completely reflects the ambiguity of the project. It can means the France as seen by Depardon, and it also refers to the way we describe some very important period during French history, connected to a king, an emperor or a president. We say La France de Napoléon or La France de De Gaulle. So when Pascal Anders named his project Raymond La France, he shows a real mockery of Depardon’s work. With the help of Google street view, Pascal has gone in every place that was photographed and did a screen capture (there is even a crossover !)." (Christer Ek)

Available (maybe) at pascalanders.com.

Pages: 222
Place: Paris
Year: 2014
Publisher: Self published
Size: 13 x 20 cm (approx.)







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Softcover, edition of 50 copies.
"It has been a lot of talk recently about the megalomaniac project that Raymond Depardon did in France. A few years travelling around, for a national commission, to create what he called “La France de Raymond Depardon”. This sentence has a double meaning in French and it completely reflects the ambiguity of the project. It can means the France as seen by Depardon, and it also refers to the way we describe some very important period during French history, connected to a king, an emperor or a president. We say La France de Napoléon or La France de De Gaulle. So when Pascal Anders named his project Raymond La France, he shows a real mockery of Depardon’s work. With the help of Google street view, Pascal has gone in every place that was photographed and did a screen capture (there is even a crossover !)." (Christer Ek)

Available (maybe) at pascalanders.com.

Pages: 222
Place: Paris
Year: 2014
Publisher: Self published
Size: 13 x 20 cm (approx.)