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Thursday 9 November, 2023

Le Feuilletage #3 | Raymond Meeks and George Weld

About the book The Inhabitants - Thursday, November 9, 7pm

On the occasion of Paris Photo and as a prelude to the monographic exhibition which will take place at the end of 2024 at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Raymond Meeks, accompanied by George Weld, presents his latest book, The Inhabitants, on Thursday, November 9 at 7pm.

In the summer 2022, Raymond Meeks followed refugees crossing rivers, forests and wastelands from southern Spain to the northern French coast on the outskirts of Calais.
Published by MACK, The Inhabitants shows not the men but the obstacles they encounter on their way, the traces left by their passage, the ruins of their ephemeral camps and the nature that sheltered them. Meeks thus achieves a tour de force: to evoke, with such delicacy, a subject as important and contemporary as migration. Accompanied by George Weld’s sensory poetry, The Inhabitants is haunted by the fugitive presence of these clandestine passengers, and is a moving metaphor for the displacement of those deprived of the very possibility of inhabiting.

The event will be held in English.
The Feuilletage #3 will be followed by a book signing session with the authors.

Tickets must be purchased through the online ticket service.
Book available at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson bookshop and on the website.

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Raymond Meeks, American photographer, is the sixth winner of Immersion, the Franco-American photographic commission created by the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès.

George Weld is an American artist and writer whose work with photography, gastronomy and poetry, has appeared in the New York Review of Books, Trigger, Lucky Peach and elsewhere. He lives in the Hudson Valley of New York.

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The Inhabitants
21.5 x 30cm
172 pages
ISBN 978-1-915743-22-0
September 2023
Published by Mack Books and Fondation d’entreprise Hermès.

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Le Feuilletage

Inaugurated in June 2023, Le Feuilletage is a new event format proposed by the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, dedicated to photography books.
Le Feuilletage invites a photographer to look back at the genesis of one of his or her books, from the selection of images to the layout and sequencing.

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