Patrick Philippot, a subscriber, wrote to us with a rather special request, one that concerns us since it refers to an article published on our site a few weeks ago. We mobilized our team’s grey cells, but came up empty-handed. Can you help him?
Here’s his message:
A few weeks ago, I saw one of your articles about a photographer who has decided to stop exhibiting and to use only photo books to present his work. I made the mistake of not noting his name, and despite some lengthy research, I can’t find the article in my archives (I keep all the newsletters). I’m very interested in the transition from classic exhibitions to books (we’ve just completed a project along these lines with my group) and I’m very curious about similar experiences.
I don’t want to take up your time and ask you to do a search for me, but if anyone in the editorial team remembers this article and can give me a name, I’d really appreciate it.
Thank you in advance and thank you for this daily photographic nourishment.