
Vincent Ferrané – Milky Way (Rare)
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First edition, second printing
One copy available in great condition
Milky Way is a series of pictures of the author’s (b. 1974, French) wife and child during breastfeeding. The aesthetic aspect is determined by the feeding behaviour which imposes its geometry on bodies and on the space they occupy. These images contain familiar echoes of classic icons but adorn themselves with modern elements. From these everyday moments, seized with harshness, without bitterness, emerges the force of exchanges between two beings and the milk becomes, as in the Greek legend of the Milky Way, the vector of a world under construction. Published by Libraryman (Paris).
64 pages, 27.5 x 21.5 cm, hardcover, Libraryman (Paris).
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Vincent Ferrané – Milky Way (Rare)
Out of print
First edition, second printing
One copy available in great condition
Milky Way is a series of pictures of the author’s (b. 1974, French) wife and child during breastfeeding. The aesthetic aspect is determined by the feeding behaviour which imposes its geometry on bodies and on the space they occupy. These images contain familiar echoes of classic icons but adorn themselves with modern elements. From these everyday moments, seized with harshness, without bitterness, emerges the force of exchanges between two beings and the milk becomes, as in the Greek legend of the Milky Way, the vector of a world under construction. Published by Libraryman (Paris).
64 pages, 27.5 x 21.5 cm, hardcover, Libraryman (Paris).
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Out of print
First edition, second printing
One copy available in great condition
Milky Way is a series of pictures of the author’s (b. 1974, French) wife and child during breastfeeding. The aesthetic aspect is determined by the feeding behaviour which imposes its geometry on bodies and on the space they occupy. These images contain familiar echoes of classic icons but adorn themselves with modern elements. From these everyday moments, seized with harshness, without bitterness, emerges the force of exchanges between two beings and the milk becomes, as in the Greek legend of the Milky Way, the vector of a world under construction. Published by Libraryman (Paris).
64 pages, 27.5 x 21.5 cm, hardcover, Libraryman (Paris).























