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Publisher Note

This book contains the original uncensored edition of Baudelaire's collection accompanied by engraved prints by Antoine d'Agata. Present and past are superimposed. Like a game of transparency that will present the frame of an image on the cover. In this work "Fleurs du mal" (the Flowers of Evil), Baudelaire is a stroller, a spectator of the world around him, of urban transformations, while d'Agata embodies photography, life and reappropriates the space of the city by the gesture.

For Charles Baudelaire, the photographic medium was not an art but a technical means of representing reality. As a counterpoint to Baudelaire, Antoine d’Agata reworks his own photographs through digital intervention to return to engraving, as if to go from the pixel to the line of the time.
He pushes photography to its limits, discarding the medium to return to the raw. Baudelaire’s texts thus enter into dialogue with photographs that have become engravings through wear and tear and manipulation, where the bodies blend together to give way to the poetry of the body.

For d’Agata, Baudelaire leaves a legacy that must be pushed to extend its own reflection.
The artist intervenes on the edge of Baudelaire’s poems with personal reflections and quotations from his favorite thinkers, descendants of Baudelaire’s thought: Walter Benjamin, Guy Debord or Georges Bataille.
Affixed vertically to the poems, these handwritten interventions assert themselves while leaving the original text its own space. A second sense of reading is thus offered to the reader between Baudelaire’s text and the interpretation given by d’Agata through the words as much as through the engraving

Photobook

Fleurs du mal par Charles Baudelaire

by Antoine d’Agata

Publisher
Release Place Paris, France
Edition 2nd edition
Release Date 2021
Credits
Printrun 2000
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9791092727319
Work  
Language French
Format hardcover with dust-jacket
Dimensions 16.0 × 21.5 cm
Pages 228