WHAT IS THE GOOD OF MARSEILLE?
After "Too Much Sun in Marseille", the unusual image-captor Aurélien Ciller (who needs no introduction) is releasing a new photographic collection entitled "À quoi bon Marseille?" which questions the current craze for our city: "What mysterious power do you exercise, my beloved?" ... You will have noticed that after the repeated lockdowns, the Phocaean city has become very popular. You only have to look at the rise in real estate prices. But who really knows this cosmopolitan city with its many facets? In 58 pages, Aurélien gives us his stolen images of the city's inhabitants, scenes and attitudes that can sometimes seem strange to those who do not know this city of crazies. The book is completed by the testimonies of Virginie d'Humières , Hugo Roche Poggi and Jockson Pollack , in the form of poetic texts. Whether they are natives of this city, recent settlers, or future residents, they take turns taking up their pens to express their special ties with Marseille.
After "Too many Suns in Marseille", the unusual image collector Aurélien Ciller (who needs no introduction) is releasing a new photographic collection entitled "What's the point of Marseille?" which questions the current infatuation with our city: "What mysterious power do you wield, my beloved?"... As you will have noticed, after the repeated confinements, the Phocaean city has become very popular. You only have to look at the increase in real estate prices. But who really knows this cosmopolitan city with its many facets? In 58 pages, Aurélien gives us his stolen images of the city's inhabitants, scenes and attitudes that can sometimes seem strange to those who do not know this city of fools. The book is completed by the testimonies of Virginie d'Humières, Hugo Roche Poggi and Jockson Pollack, in the form of poetic texts. Whether they are natives of this city, recently settled, or future inhabitants, they take turns to express their special ties with Marseille.
Author : Aurelien Ciller
Editor: Aurelien Ciller
Weight: 0.6 kg
Dimensions: 21cm x 1cm x 15cm
Language: French