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Anticorps (French Edition) is a collection of works by Antoine D'Agata, a leading French photographer. When he became a member of the professional photography group Magnum Photos in 2004, it gave the impression of the group evolving with the times and evolving in what it accepts. His style differs from that of the traditional documentarians and journalists of the previous members, and his radical depictions of sex, life, and sometimes death as motifs, as well as his stance of using himself as a model, were very interesting, including his expressiveness. This book is a powerful one in which "sex" and "life" intersect in the abyss of sex, drugs, and violence, and also intersect with human strength and weakness. D'Agata himself becomes a party to the abyss, crossing it with his own body, and weaves the facts into images and his own words (drifting, ecstasy, desire, body, exhaustion, excess, feast, decadence, the end). . . This book will leave you overwhelmed by the power and terror of photography, as well as the artist's soul and message. French version.