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Mathieu Pernot / La Ruine de sa demeure

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It all begins in Beirut, in the apartment where his father had lived and which he was able to rent in turn to stay there. Mathieu Pernot, winner of the 2019 HCB Prize, takes it as a sign of fate. He repeat the journey that his grandfather had made, in 1926, during a contemplative and tourist expedition to the Middle East, and whose traces were preserved in a photographic album reproduced in the first pages of this book.

Nearly one hundred years later, in 2019, Mathieu Pernot followed the path of his grandfather, in the tradition of the "Grand Tour" and the fascination of the Middle Eastern ruin, whether it is millennial or contemporary, marked by decades of war. From Tripoli to Baalbek, from Homs to Mosul, this book allows us to cross these three countries, at the origin of our history, as if frozen in time and endless tragedy.

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Text(s) by Hala Kodmani
Published by Atelier EXB
French

29 x 24 cm
216 pages
2022

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It all begins in Beirut, in the apartment where his father had lived and which he was able to rent in turn to stay there. Mathieu Pernot, winner of the 2019 HCB Prize, takes it as a sign of fate. He repeat the journey that his grandfather had made, in 1926, during a contemplative and tourist expedition to the Middle East, and whose traces were preserved in a photographic album reproduced in the first pages of this book.

Nearly one hundred years later, in 2019, Mathieu Pernot followed the path of his grandfather, in the tradition of the "Grand Tour" and the fascination of the Middle Eastern ruin, whether it is millennial or contemporary, marked by decades of war. From Tripoli to Baalbek, from Homs to Mosul, this book allows us to cross these three countries, at the origin of our history, as if frozen in time and endless tragedy.

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Text(s) by Hala Kodmani
Published by Atelier EXB
French

29 x 24 cm
216 pages
2022

It all begins in Beirut, in the apartment where his father had lived and which he was able to rent in turn to stay there. Mathieu Pernot, winner of the 2019 HCB Prize, takes it as a sign of fate. He repeat the journey that his grandfather had made, in 1926, during a contemplative and tourist expedition to the Middle East, and whose traces were preserved in a photographic album reproduced in the first pages of this book.

Nearly one hundred years later, in 2019, Mathieu Pernot followed the path of his grandfather, in the tradition of the "Grand Tour" and the fascination of the Middle Eastern ruin, whether it is millennial or contemporary, marked by decades of war. From Tripoli to Baalbek, from Homs to Mosul, this book allows us to cross these three countries, at the origin of our history, as if frozen in time and endless tragedy.

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Text(s) by Hala Kodmani
Published by Atelier EXB
French

29 x 24 cm
216 pages
2022

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