Since the early 1980s, Sophie Calle has been involved in creating an art where she stages her own life, bolstering it with several challenges. Stalking, investigations, role playing, imposed constraints, countless adventures documented through notes and photos which the artist uses to explore the themes of our relationship to the other and intimacy.
Directed by Christine Macel, curator of the exhibition devoted to Sophie Calle by the Centre Pompidou in 2003-2004, M’as-tu vue ? is the first work that explores the ensemble of the artist's themes. Essays by Olivier Rolin and Yve-Alain Bois, and the participation of Damien Hirst, accompagny a total of over 500 images.
Since the early 1980s, Sophie Calle has been involved in creating an art where she stages her own life, bolstering it with several challenges. Stalking, investigations, role playing, imposed constraints, countless adventures documented through notes and photos which the artist uses to explore the themes of our relationship to the other and intimacy.
Directed by Christine Macel, curator of the exhibition devoted to Sophie Calle by the Centre Pompidou in 2003-2004, M’as-tu vue ? is the first work that explores the ensemble of the artist's themes. Essays by Olivier Rolin and Yve-Alain Bois, and the participation of Damien Hirst, accompagny a total of over 500 images.
Hardcover
16,8 × 23,5 cm
444 pages
Texts
Olivier Rolin
Yve-Alain Bois
Damien Hirst
Copublished with the Centre Pompidou
ISBN : 978-2-84426-220-2