Douleur Exquise

Sophie Calle

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Publisher/Actes Sud

   Published/2003
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/281   Size/105*195*23
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"Douleur Exquise", a collection of works by French contemporary artist Sophie Calle. Born in Paris, France in 1953, his father was a director of a museum and one of the best art collectors, and his mother was a literary writer. After seven years of wandering, he started his activities around 1980. Based on the intimate relationship between oneself and others, it features a conceptual depiction style using photographs and text, sometimes objects and videos. This is the "localized severe pain" that became a hot topic when the exhibition was held at the Hara Museum in 2000 and 2019. In medical terms, as you can imagine from the title with the sharp pain and suffering that hits a specific part of the body, the first half of the first half, which describes the feelings of one's worst misfortune in life due to a broken heart experience, through photographs and letters, and its Kal, who talks about his suffering and hears about his misfortune from the other person, leads to mental healing. The text is French. However, a Japanese translation booklet produced by the Hara Museum is included.
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