An autobiographical diary, the story of an arduous, radical but lucid quest, lived at night, mixing sex, wanderings, suffering and drugs, Anticorps offers a vertiginous dive into the night that forges the reflection led by Antoine d'Agata on the power relationship between two antagonistic worlds. From social alienation to the solidarity of the flesh, from immorality to the transparency of amorality.
Anticorps traces a photographic practice that is inseparable from a certain way of apprehending existence, where risk, desire, unconsciousness and chance remain the essential elements. No moral attitude, simply the ethics of the affirmation that, in order to explore certain universes, it is necessary to share them to the end.
An autobiographical diary, the story of an arduous, radical but lucid quest, lived at night, mixing sex, wanderings, suffering and drugs, Anticorps offers a vertiginous dive into the night that forges the reflection led by Antoine d'Agata on the power relationship between two antagonistic worlds. From social alienation to the solidarity of the flesh, from immorality to the transparency of amorality.
Anticorps traces a photographic practice that is inseparable from a certain way of apprehending existence, where risk, desire, unconsciousness and chance remain the essential elements. No moral attitude, simply the ethics of the affirmation that, in order to explore certain universes, it is necessary to share them to the end.
Limited edition in a box including the book Anticorps with a numbered and signed edition of 100 copies.
Print size : 18 x 24 cm
a. Phnom Penh, 2009 (épuisé)
Limited edition 50 copies
b. Tokyo, 2004 (épuisé)
Limited edition 50 copies