Every-day by Vincent Ferrané (b. 1974, French) is a series of photographs of transgender or non-binary people, without classification or mention. It focuses on ways of experiencing one’s gender which, within the framework of social and cultural norms and conventions, trouble or escape the binary system of feminine and masculine. The images document, through the portraits of Ava, Jackie, Leo, Mathieu, Matthias, Maty and Raya, seized in their privacy, a simple but key event, both symbolic and physical; that of getting ready, in front of your mirror, to leave your home. In an apparent harmless everyday life, through a repetition of actions, representations, strategies, histories and convictions specific to each person, the ever fragile project of being oneself is revealed.

The book contains an essay written by exhibition curator Joël Riff (b. 1984, French)
First edition of 500 copies.
21,5 x 27,5 cm. 56 pages. 43 color plates. Offset printed clothbound hardcover. Linen thread bound. Yellow headband. Authentic tip-in image on front cover with typography on spine and back cover in black foil.

Poétique d'une introspection visuelle - Jean-Charles Andrieu de Levis, Alex Barbier
Temps d'arrêt - Etienne Buyse
Le Monde en situation - Vanessa Theodoropoulou
Strates & Archipels - Pierre Merle
Ar(t)chitectures situées - Étienne Delprat
Sillo n°3 - Le Fauve
Slow Down Abstractions - Adrien Vescovi
Pénurie - Zivo, Jérôme Meizoz
Der Erste Rotkehlchen - Le livre
La prise - Florian Javet
Prendre l’image, Le graphisme comme situation politique - Olivier Huz
Comment quitter la terre ? - Jill Gasparina, Christophe Kihm, Anne-Lyse Renon
Le corps travesti - Michel Journiac
Before Science - Gilles Pourtier, Anne-Claire Broc'h 























