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Image credit: Photograph: Fabian Matzerath/AFP/Getty Images
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Works by Sophie Calle
Doubles-jeux (Coffret: De l'obéissance • Le rituel d'anniversaire • Les panoplies • À suivre... • L'hôtel… (1998) 138 copies
Absence : museum Boymans-Van Beuningen Rotterdam, 27.3 - 29.5.1994, Musee cantonal des beaux-arts Lausanne, 3.12.1994 -… (1994) 3 copies
Sophie Calle .....in under skinnet 3 copies
Sophie Calle : relatos : exposición organizada y producida por la Fundación "la Caixa" (1997) 2 copies
Mono Kultur #42 1 copy
סופי קאל - סיפורים אמיתיים 1 copy
anatoli sophie calle 1 copy
Sophie Calle: Missing 1 copy
Où et Quand?: Nulle part 1 copy
Les Fanfares de circonstance 1 copy
Shen Shu 1 copy
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Collection Sophie Calle: inventaire descriptif, établi le 2 juin 2022, des biens appartenant à Sophie Calle... — Author, some editions — 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Calle, Sophie
- Legal name
- Calle, Sophie
- Birthdate
- 1953-10-09
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- France
- Occupations
- Photographe
Artiste - Awards and honors
- Hasselblad Foundation Award (2010)
Commandeur de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2012)
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- Works
- 68
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 1,002
- Popularity
- #25,741
- Rating
- 4.2
- Reviews
- 12
- ISBNs
- 94
- Languages
- 9
- Favorited
- 1
Throughout her career, the photographer and installation artist Sophie Calle has been creating tableaux that recreate her personal journeys. Projects from the past 10 years are explored in this magnificently illustrated volume. Following on the heels of Calle’s highly acclaimed Did You See Me? this new book offers numerous images of Calle’s most recent works. Among the projects included are “The Phone Booth, Garigiliano Bridge,” which involved a public phone that Calle called at random to initiate conversations with strangers; “Take Care of Yourself,” which documents the interpretations of more than 100 women of a breakup note Calle received from a former lover; “The North Pole,” a touching tribute to the artist’s mother that imagines her realizing a lifelong dream; and the latest iteration of “What do You See,” which was created in response to one of the most brazen art heists of all time, at Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Many ongoing series are also illustrated here, including “Unfinished,” “Herein Lie Secrets,” and “Photos without Stories.”
Calle’s many fans will discover how the artist continues to examine the boundaries of public and private life in ways that surprise, engage, and inspire.… (more)