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7 AM
Iikki - EAN : 9782957201884
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EAN : 9782957201884
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- EAN13 : 9782957201884
- Réf. éditeur : IIKKI 019
- Editeur : Iikki
- Date Parution : 1 févr. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 128
- Format : H:200 mm L:160 mm
- Poids : 415gr
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Biographie :
About 7 AM / Tereza Kozinc & Klavdij Sluban:
This non-family album is dedicated to our family
Fragments of memory:
“Diapers. Sore nipples. Cramps. Sleep deprivation. A year of waking up every three hours. The dicta- torship of a “happy” birth. A happy family, Dad, Mom, a baby. Pampers dictatorship. Antenatal classes. First lesson dental care. We swap messages on a piece of paper. Cesarean section. We pass each other the scrap of paper. We smirk, careful not to be spotted by the teacher. Pancakes on Sunday mornings. Morning rituals. Bleeding in the middle of the night. In an ambulance. A month and a half before the due date.
Martin is born at 07:07, on 17 July, infant ID bracelet 2777. I’m looking at him, I’m speaking to him. They saved our lives.
Bring my camera to the maternity hospital for me.
The pond. The marshes. Bajdi. Running. Laughter. Let’s ride a bike. Mossy forests and red dandy horse. Mom’s little sunshine. Grandma’s little sunshine.
The family album. The need to take pictures. Let’s go for a ride. It’s snowing. Lipoglav village or Toško
Celo hill ? I crave the woods. The price of film has risen again.
We’ve been taking photos since the conception, already in Paris, without a plan. But the photo series keeps building up, the camera lying between a hat and a backhoe loader.
A broken arm. Spiral fracture of the femur. Back in the ambulance. Papa’s on a plane. Mom, give me your hand. White coffee and powdered milk. Concrete mixer truck. Grand caca de Šiška. Joli pipi de Paris. Papa is coquin. Mom is coquine.”
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Tereza Kozinc (1985) is a photographer. She was born in Slovenia, at that time Yugoslavia. In 2011 she finished her studies at the Institute and Academy for Multimedia in Ljubljana. She has been changing places from Ljubljana to Greece for nearly a decade and after to Paris - for a quest of a home while on the other side she was always urged by the necessity to move. This is also the main focus she explores in her work, the question of her home, geographically as well as emotionally. Tereza’s life can be read within her photographic motives, her work stretches between diary and documentary photography, characterized by a minimalist reality that grows into surreality. The questions often stay open and emotions lead the way.
She lives with Klavdij Sluban.
Klavdij Sluban, winner of the European Publishers Award for Photography 2009, of the Leica Prize (2004) and of the Niépce Prize (2000), main French prize in photography, Klavdij Sluban is a French photographer of Slovenian origin born in Paris in 1963. He develops a rigorous and coherent body of work, nourished by literature, never inspired by immediate and sensational current affairs, making him one of the most interesting photographers of his generation. The Balkans, the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Caribbean, Central America, Russia, China and the Antarctic (first artistic mission in the Kergue