Pretend You're Actually Alive
Auteur : Leigh Ledare
Date de publication : 2008
Éditeur : PPP Editions
Nombre de pages : 256
Résumé du livre
"Pretend You're Actually Alive (2000-08), the artist's best-known work and his most subversive to date, was made in collaboration with his aging ex-ballerina mother over a period of eight years. In the images, she offers herself with disarming explicitness to her son's camera and to the unknown public of the resulting images. She appears in the most compromising poses, engaging in the most private actions, posing and performing for the camera au naturele, occasionally with a sex partner. The result is unsettling, as gripping as it is disconcerting. And there is little else like them in the history of photography"--Leigh Ledare's website