Publisher Note english french
Do You Ever Feel Like Nobody Really Cares contains photographs taken in the United-States between 2013 et 2019 in the area of Fort Mill - a town of South Carolina located in the suburbs of Charlotte, NC - as well as drawings. Taking its name from a leaflet published by a local church, the book questions notions of loneliness, illusion and search for meaning by exploring the shapes of the urban landscape. The need to belong to a community occupies the physical space as well as the minds.
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Release Place | Paris, France |
Edition | 1st Original edition |
Release Date | 2020 |
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Printrun | 500 |
Original Price | 49.00 euros |
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Genre/Content Form | Documentary |
Topics | America, Housing, Suburban Landscape, Suburbs |
Themes | Loneliness, Fear, Desire |
Methods | Drawing, Photography |
Language | French |
Object | Photobook |
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Format | Hardcover |
Binding | Perfect binding |
Dimensions | 22.7 × 19.4 × 2.6 cm |
Weight | 1,180 gram |
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Pages | 284, paginated |
Technique | Duotone Offset |
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Web references
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