True Stories
Sophie Calle's 1994 classic features four new tales in a new expanded edition
First published in French in 1994, quickly acclaimed as a photobook classic and since republished and enhanced, True Stories returns for the sixth time, gathering a series of short autobiographical texts and photos by acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle, this time with four new tales. Calle's projects have frequently drawn on episodes from her own life, but this bookpart visual memoir, part meditation on the resonances of photographs and belongingsis as close as she has come to producing an autobiography, albeit one highly poetical and fragmentary, as is characteristic of her work. The talesnever longer than a pageare by turns lighthearted, humorous, serious, dramatic or cruel. Each is accompanied by an image; each offers a fragment of life.
The slim, portable volume is divided into sections: the first is composed of various reflections on objects such as a shoe, a postcard or "the breasts"; the second, "The Husband," of recollections of episodes from Calle's first marriage; and the third gathers a variety of autobiographical recollections. Calle herself is the author, narrator and protagonist of her stories and photography; her words are somber, chosen precisely and carefully. One of the 21st century's foremost artists, Calle here offers up her own storychildhood, marriage, sex, deathwith brilliant humor, insight and pleasure.
First published in French in 1994, quickly acclaimed as a photobook classic and since republished and enhanced, True Stories returns for the sixth time, gathering a series of short autobiographical texts and photos by acclaimed French artist Sophie Calle, this time with four new tales. Calle's projects have frequently drawn on episodes from her own life, but this bookpart visual memoir, part meditation on the resonances of photographs and belongingsis as close as she has come to producing an autobiography, albeit one highly poetical and fragmentary, as is characteristic of her work. The talesnever longer than a pageare by turns lighthearted, humorous, serious, dramatic or cruel. Each is accompanied by an image; each offers a fragment of life.
The slim, portable volume is divided into sections: the first is composed of various reflections on objects such as a shoe, a postcard or "the breasts"; the second, "The Husband," of recollections of episodes from Calle's first marriage; and the third gathers a variety of autobiographical recollections. Calle herself is the author, narrator and protagonist of her stories and photography; her words are somber, chosen precisely and carefully. One of the 21st century's foremost artists, Calle here offers up her own storychildhood, marriage, sex, deathwith brilliant humor, insight and pleasure.
- Editorial: Actes Sud |
- Año: 2013 |
- Idioma: inglés |
- ISBN: 978-2-330-09303-7 |