Luc Chessex – CCCC

Cherchez la Femme, presented in Havana in 1966, is a work on Cuban women that goes beyond political discourse. It is also a reflection on photography, presented in Havana under the title "photo-lying", in contradiction to preconceived ideas about photography being a "mirror of the world".

Le Visage de la Révolution was published in 1969 by Swiss publisher Hans-Rudolph Lutz. It was a photo essay about representations of Fidel Castro on walls, on posters and in popular iconography. Luc Chessex avoids all propaganda by accompanying his work with "anti-captions", letting viewers interpret the images freely. This opens his work to a very contemporary interpretation.

Technical
Language French, English
Pages
Pages 96
Size 26.56 x 18,57 cm
Publisher
Publisher Musée de l'Elysée
  • 25.00€

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