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Author:
Henry, Nicolas, 1978-
Title:
Nicolas Henry : the playhouses of our grandparents / [English translation: Jonathan Sly, Jane Peck and Theda Braddock-Goutard ; with the collaboration of H©♭l©·ne Gaudy in wiritng the texts ; graphic creation, No©♭mie Levain]
Publisher:
Actes Sud,
Copyright Date:
2011
Description:
184, [8] p. : col. ill., ports. ; 29 x 34 cm.
Subject:
Henry, Nicolas,--1978-
Older people--Portraits.
Older people--Pictorial works.
Photography, Artistic.
Photojournalism.
Other Authors:
Gaudy, H©♭l©·ne.
Sly, Jonathan, 1968- translator
Other Titles:
Cabanes de nos grands-parents. English
Notes:
English translation of "Les cabanes de nos grands-parents " The series of photographs "The Playhouses of Our Grandparents" brings us face to face with members of the older generation across the world, from France to the tiny island nation of Vanuatu (stopping along the way in places as diverse as India, Brazil, Morocco, New Zealand, Sweden, and the United States, among others). Over the last five years, Nicolas Henry has created roughly 400 portraits in more than forty countries. For each portrait, a sort of makeshift stage set or temporary playhouse was constructed using the subject's familiar possessions - a reflection of each person's history, his imaginary world: a fish-cum-helicopter during a miraculous bowfishing trip in Vanuatu; a skyscraper fashioned from odds and ends in a workers' camp in Shanghai; a smiling mama's yellow leaves from Africa attached to a shrub in her garden in France. In parallel to being photographed, the subject tells a story - his or her story - offering us a glimpse into their world. The project was born of the realization that the world today is dominated by images of youth and by a formulaic notion of social success. What is the place of older people in our society, where the traditional means of transmitting language, stories and customs as well as knowledge of the natural world and of biodiversity have been supplanted by the media and modern systems of education ? The aging of the baby-boom generation translates primarily into economic considerations and social preoccupations, leaving little room for a humanist debate. The report on the future of French pensions, the burden they place on the social security system, the loneliness and distress suffered by the elderly (which no amount of public awareness campaigns can ever hope to alleviate) are the images that are constantly presented in the media. In creating the "Cabanes" project, Henry was motivated by a desire to build a positive connection with our elders
ISBN:
2330000847
9782330000844
OCLC:
(OCoLC)794365071
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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