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Marc Trivier

Photographies


  • Bruits Editions
  • co-édition MEP, Musée Charleroi
Starting in the late 1970s, Belgian photographer Marc Trivier travelled the world to meet writers and artists he admired. He portraited Francis Bacon, Samuel Beckett, Cioran, Michel Foucault, William;Burroughs, Jean Genet and others. He also photographed lunatics living in a mentalhouse. He took pictures in slaughterhouses. He moved on to intriguing landscape photos. The most complete monograph about this photographer published this day and splendidly printed on the press 'Jean Genoud' in Lausanne.

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Publisher Bruits Editions
ISBN 9782871830740
Publication date December 2017
Dimensions 306 x 285 mm
Illustrations 190 col. & bw ill.
Pages 360
Language(s) French ed.
Exhibition co-édition MEP, Musée Charleroi
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Starting in the late 1970s, Belgian photographer Marc Trivier travelled the world to meet writers and artists he admired. He portraited Francis Bacon, Samuel Beckett, Cioran, Michel Foucault, William;Burroughs, Jean Genet and others.
He also photographed lunatics living in a mentalhouse. He took pictures in slaughterhouses. He moved on to intriguing landscape photos.
Trivier recently started working on a sequence of short suites of 4 to 8 pictures (contact sheets) Some appear to represent a brief narrative sequence, others are merely a summation of variations on a single theme.
The most complete monograph about this photographer published this day and splendidly printed on the press 'Jean Genoud' in Lausanne.