There is nothing to tell a story without a name. If only this book could be likened to a silent reading of the world, a world where light obscures most afford it. Scenery of a theater unlikely. Feeling that something will never happen without it n’advienne. The waiting, the action does not a show stopped … Twenty black and white photographs mounted as a film (silent).
Price-enhanced edition of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d’Arles in 2002.
Price-enhanced edition of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d’Arles in 2002.
Anne-Lise Broyer questioned the relationship between photography and book artist. His series of images all take the fabric of a narrative of a text being read. In 2001, she published It maquis, in 2003 A story without a name, Fading in 2006 and 2007 amounting gray skies (seemed larger) in Watermarks. Meanwhile she makes books for children.
Being Beauteous
Amaury da Cunha, Marie Maurel de Maillé, Nicolas Comment, Anne-Lise Broyer
Léa Bismuth, Yannick Haenel, Etienne Hatt, Jean Deilhes, Hélène Giannecchini
Au Roi du bois
Anne-Lise Broyer
Le ciel gris s’élevant
Anne-Lise Broyer
Jean-Luc Nancy
Fading
Anne-Lise Broyer, Nicolas Comment
fotograf
Anne-Lise Broyer, Nicolas Comment
Le triboulet
André S. Labarthe
Anne-Lise Broyer, Nicolas Comment, Gérald Colas
Une histoire sans nom
Anne-Lise Broyer
Alain Coulange
C’est Maquis
Anne-Lise Broyer
Nicolas Comment
L’aile d’endormir
Anne-Lise Broyer
La petite vacance
Anne-Lise Broyer, Nicolas Comment