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So, see you Friday, July 11th at 7:30 pm for the opening. It's happening here: 16 Rue de la Liberté, 13200 Arles. And Sunday, at 12:00 pm for a brunch/signing.
I look forward to seeing you there,
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JUST MORE is a quote from a sharp graphic work by Liam Gillick is adorned in joyful and chubby letterings by Lily van der Stokker. JUST MORE are Tom Allen, François Curlet, Stéphane Dafflon, ....
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Over the years, Daniel Blaufuks (b. 1963, lives in Lisbon, Portugal) has engaged in a daily exercise of poetry, introspection, meditation. Each day, on a sheet of paper, he meticulously creates a composition combining his instant photographs, found images, documents and words in the languages he speaks (English, Portuguese, German, French), before stamping it with a number.
Entitled The Days Are Numbered, this vast project resembles an imprecise daily notebook - Blaufuks refers to it as a “non-diary” - at the intersection between individual and collective memory. Nourished by a succession of states of mind, manifesting the eternal return of things, seasons, places or facts, The Days Are Numbered challenges our programmed amnesia.“A diary is also an act of resistance.” — Daniel Blaufuks
This book inaugurates a collaboration between Jean-Kenta Gauthier gallery and JBE Books under the banner JKG×JBE BooksCompositions by Daniel Blaufuks, Foreword by João Pinharanda
28 × 19,8 cm, 368 pages, Hardcover + jacket, hot stamp foiling, round spine
Published at the occasion of the MAAT exhibition (Lisboa)
jbe-books.com
'Join us at Librairie 7L for an evening of engaging conversation and a special book signing with Daniel Blaufuks to celebrate his latest publication, The Days Are Numbered. Blaufuks will be joined by Duncan Forbes, director of photography at the V&A in London and curator and art critic Béatrice Gross, who will participate in a conversation to delve into the themes of Blaufuks' thought-provoking work, which explores the passage of time, history, and memory through his unique photographic perspective.'
📍Librairie 7L
7, rue de Lille, 75007 Paris
Saturday, November 9, 2024,
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