Collectie Groningermuseum
    1979.0131.jpg; 1979.0131; ;
    1979.0131a.jpg; 1979.0131; ;
    N° d'objet1979.0131
    TitreMon quartier vu de ma fenêtre
    Créateur Didier Bay (vervaardiger)‎, Yellow Now (uitgever)‎
    DescriptionIn the wake of May 1968, Didier Bay began documenting the daily life of return-to-order Paris such as it was visible through a telephoto lens that he positioned in the window of his Latin Quarter apartment. Nine years later, he published 'Mon quartier vu de ma fenêtre' which presents sequences of small black-and-white photographs of local residents in their homes and in the street accompanied by type-written explanatory narratives. At a time when sociologists were restructuring the landscape and politics of post-World War II France, Bay considered himself a “sociological” artist. Yet, unlike sociology engineered for technocracy, Bay’s sociology did not quantify in order to categorize. Instead, the distant and multiply fragmenting views of his neighbors expressed a profound suspicion that it is impossible to fix social knowledge due to the insularity of the private individuals who compose a society.
    Date 1977
    Période de création20e eeuw
    Nom d'objetkunstenaarsboeken
    Catégorie d'objetkunstenaarsboeken
    Matérieldrukpapier, drukinkt
    Techniqueoffsetdrukken
    Dimensions
      hoogte: 20 cm
      pagina-aantal: 264