Kimura Poirier
Edit No. 5
                    Edit No. 5
Joseph
Szabo
                    Szabo
Teens
Unpublished
                Unpublished
                    A portfolio by Joseph Szabo. Composed of 21 previously unpublished photographs of teens taken
                    over three decades, from 1969 to 1999. The
                    idea sparked during an afternoon spent at Joseph Szabo’s home looking through his archive in the
                    spring of 2013. 10 years later, Aude
                    Delerue asked him if he would agree to publish the content of a box that she had remembered
                    since as yet unexposed to the public’s eye.
                    Intrigued, Joseph Szabo was keen to make the old box resurface.
                
                
                    A proposition by Jeanne Poirier and Umberto Kimura.
Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                
                Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                        23 cards printed on 320g/m2. In duotone with silkscreened high gloss selective varnish.
                        Boxed in a Kiribako, made in Japan, of
                        Paulownia wood. Format 135 × 171 × 30 mm.
                    
                    International
                                Standard
Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1
                            
                        Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1
Joseph Szabo
                    
                            Signed and
Limited
Artist Editions with
Original Print
                    Limited
Artist Editions with
Original Print
                    Three images have been printed in the darkroom and signed by the artist on the verso for
                    a numbered edition of 15 + 1 AP each.
                
                
                
                
                High Heels, 1979
                        Silver Gelatin Print. Signed by the artist on
                            verso. Numbered
                            edition of 15 + 1 AP. Including the portfolio.
                     Boxed, mounted
                                and
                                framed in a Kiribako, made in Japan, of Paulownia wood. Format
                                135×171×30mm. Including the portfolio.
                            
                Christine, 1985
                        Silver Gelatin Print. Signed by the artist on
                            verso. Numbered
                            edition of 15 + 1 AP. Including the portfolio.
                     Boxed, mounted
                                and
                                framed in a Kiribako, made in Japan, of Paulownia wood. Format
                                135×171×30mm. Including the portfolio.
                            
                Lip to Lip, 1979
                        Silver Gelatin Print. Signed by the artist on
                            verso. Numbered
                            edition of 15 + 1 AP. Including the portfolio.
                     Boxed, mounted
                                and
                                framed in a Kiribako, made in Japan, of Paulownia wood. Format
                                135×171×30mm. Including the portfolio.
                            Kimura Poirier
Edit No. 2
                    Edit No. 2
Dominic
Haydn Rawle
                    Haydn Rawle
A un
Passant
                    Passant
                        To a Passerby
— after Charles Baudelaire
                — after Charles Baudelaire
                    In 2012 and 2013, Dominic Haydn Rawle, a friend and photographer, living in Paris at the time,
                    experienced an apparition: A
                    cowboy. Never leaving the safe distance of his long–focus mirror lens, Dominic captured fleeting
                    moments
                    of the
                    lonesome’s wanderings through le
                    nouveau far–west. Ten years later, stumbling again over those few frames in his archive, Dominic
                    decided to pay a tribute
                    to the unknown.
                    Which this edition represents.
                
                
                    A proposition by Jeanne Poirier and Umberto Kimura.
Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                
                Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                        18 Pages, Broadsheet Newspaper Printing
                        on
                        55gm2 Paper. Format 578 × 350 mm.
                    
                    International
                                Standard
Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1
                            
                        Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1
Kimura Poirier
Edit No. 1
                    Edit No. 1
                        Patricia
Schwoerer
                    Schwoerer
Eau
                    
                    
                    
                    Eau is both the subject and the object of Patricia Schwoerer’s photographs as she records the
                    subtle
                    waterlines on its surface.
                    It is water for its physical matter that interests the photographer here. For it is a molecule,
                    a simple
                    element yet a whole presence. Naked
                    and devoid of reference and evocation, water invents its own motives that photography captures.
                    Calm, a
                    burst of kinetic and calm again.
                    A supple object where each page flows onto the next. Laid out from both ends, its rhythmic
                    ondulations
                    return to silence and the end is a
                    new beginning. 
                
                    A proposition by Jeanne Poirier and Umberto Kimura.
Set design Marie Noëlle Perriau.
Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                
                Set design Marie Noëlle Perriau.
Art direction and design by Delerue Roppel.
                        48 Pages, 36 photographs, offset printing, stitched japanese binding with an open spine.
                        Format 246 × 330 mm. 
                    International
                                Standard
Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1
                            
                        Book Number
978—3—9523957—2—1