
2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre (Acc). New. 2010. 2842779711 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- Text in English and French. 240 pages; 217 illustrations. Description: "CharlElie Couture is a French singer, composer, painter, writer and photographer. This book is dedicated to his work as an artist. He became famous in 1981 with the huge success of his album Poèmes Rocks, and his hit song "Comme un avion sans ailes" (Like a plane without wings). Pleased with his success as a singer, but disappointed not to have made his break as an artist, he left for the US in 2004 to experience full freedom as an artist and photographer. He regularly exhibits his work in both Paris and New York. He sees this move to New York as the starting point of a full remodeling of his work as an artist. It is there that he found the core of what his work is about. This is why his photography of New York both incarnates and gives off energy, be it in abandoned lots or construction zones. He creates his images using digital photo reconstruction - like scenes from everyday life seen through a kaleidoscope. CharlElie is a graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts, with a highly refined sense of composition and a particular taste for mise en scène. He draws on these strenghts to juxtapose and reinterpret the random elements he encounters in his wanderings in and around Manhattan. His images capture the essence of light. They pulsate with electrifying colors that resound like the thrusting, syncopated rhythms of New York - a city filled with excitement, and open to art and creativity of every kind.", Hachette Livre (Acc), 2010, 6
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2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre (Acc). New. 2010. 2842779711 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened -- Text in English and French. 240 pages; 217 illustrations. Description: "CharlElie Couture is a French singer, composer, painter, writer and photographer. This book is dedicated to his work as an artist. He became famous in 1981 with the huge success of his album Poèmes Rocks, and his hit song "Comme un avion sans ailes" (Like a plane without wings). Pleased with his success as a singer, but disappointed not to have made his break as an artist, he left for the US in 2004 to experience full freedom as an artist and photographer. He regularly exhibits his work in both Paris and New York. He sees this move to New York as the starting point of a full remodeling of his work as an artist. It is there that he found the core of what his work is about. This is why his photography of New York both incarnates and gives off energy, be it in abandoned lots or construction zones. He creates his images using digital photo reconstruction - like scenes from everyday life seen through a kaleidoscope. CharlElie is a graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts, with a highly refined sense of composition and a particular taste for mise en scène. He draws on these strenghts to juxtapose and reinterpret the random elements he encounters in his wanderings in and around Manhattan. His images capture the essence of light. They pulsate with electrifying colors that resound like the thrusting, syncopated rhythms of New York - a city filled with excitement, and open to art and creativity of every kind.", Hachette Livre (Acc), 2010, 6
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ISBN: 9782842779719
Hardback, [PU: Editions du Chene], Charlelie's very personal and intimate view of New York is captured in his photographic vision where everything is in constant evolution and where each individual can spend his life building and rebuilding. This is a unique portrait of one of the most exciting cities in the world., Photography
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Hardback, [PU: Editions Du Chene], Charlelie's very personal and intimate view of New York is captured in his photographic vision where everything is in constant evolution and where each individual can spend his life building and rebuilding. This is a unique portrait of one of the most exciting cities in the world., Photography
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2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre - Editions du Che, 2010-10-16. Hardcover. Good. 1.1800 12.7600 9.9200. Damage to spine. Dust jacket has damage and tears; otherwise, book is in very good, unmarked condition. Dust jacket torn, otherwise very good., Hachette Livre - Editions du Che, 2010-10-16, 2.5
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2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre (Acc). New. 2010. 2842779711 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy,… Plus…
2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre (Acc). New. 2010. 2842779711 .*** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** - *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy,… Plus…

ISBN: 9782842779719
Hardback, [PU: Editions du Chene], Charlelie's very personal and intimate view of New York is captured in his photographic vision where everything is in constant evolution and where each … Plus…

ISBN: 9782842779719
Hardback, [PU: Editions Du Chene], Charlelie's very personal and intimate view of New York is captured in his photographic vision where everything is in constant evolution and where each … Plus…
2010, ISBN: 9782842779719
Hachette Livre - Editions du Che, 2010-10-16. Hardcover. Good. 1.1800 12.7600 9.9200. Damage to spine. Dust jacket has damage and tears; otherwise, book is in very good, unmarked condit… Plus…
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Informations détaillées sur le livre - New York by Charlelie
EAN (ISBN-13): 9782842779719
ISBN (ISBN-10): 2842779711
Version reliée
Date de parution: 2010
Editeur: Hachette Livre - Editions Du Chene
192 Pages
Poids: 1,918 kg
Langue: eng/Englisch
Livre dans la base de données depuis 2009-09-26T23:08:12+02:00 (Paris)
Page de détail modifiée en dernier sur 2022-05-03T18:19:19+02:00 (Paris)
ISBN/EAN: 9782842779719
ISBN - Autres types d'écriture:
2-84277-971-1, 978-2-84277-971-9
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