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Nicolas et Adrien : a world with two sons

Title
Nicolas et Adrien : a world with two sons / Martine Fougeron.
Publication
Göttingen : Steidl, 2019.

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Fougeron, Martine
Description
263 pages : color illustrations, portraits; 24 x 31 cm
Summary
Nicolas & Adrien is a series of intimate portraits of Martine Fougeron?s two sons and their friends growing up in New York and France. Both tender and distanced, the book is a visual bildungsroman that delves into the intense present of her sons? adolescent states of mind before they become independent adults. Nicolas et Adrien consists of two interconnected bodies of work, ?Teen Tribe? (2005?10) and ?The Twenties? (2010?18). Composed mostly of photos taken at Fougeron?s New York home and during summers in the South of France, ?Teen Tribe? explores adolescence as a liminal state between childhood and adulthood, and follows the adolescent?s interior quest and development of character. ?The Twenties? captures the period between adolescence and full adulthood, depicting her sons? college years, trials with vocations and work, new friends and lovers, holidays and family celebrations. Nicolas & Adrien is a sensual biography of two adolescents and a depiction of the universal processes of growing up to which all can relate.
Subject
  • Fougeron, Martine
  • Portrait photography
  • Photography of youth
  • Young adults > Pictorial works
  • Sons > Pictorial works
  • Sons
  • Young adults
Genre/Form
Pictorial works.
Call Number
JQG 20-347
ISBN
  • 9783958296855
  • 3958296858
LCCN
9783958296855
OCLC
1138883017
Title
Nicolas et Adrien : a world with two sons / Martine Fougeron.
Publisher
Göttingen : Steidl, 2019.
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Fougeron, Martine. Photographs. Selections.
Other Standard Identifier
9783958296855
Research Call Number
JQG 20-347
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