If we look briefly at what makes good art, it is of course to work with what is in front of us.

Inventions are good, but if the point of escape into the unknown is the known, even better. Certainly nothing is more readily available than one’s own family. It is a matrix we will never leave, and if we escape it, we inevitably escape in relation to it. Diana worked with the image material her family generated on many formal and technical layers, visually formulating such larger questions as: who sees whom in which way, and smaller questions, such as: What is one doing when the camera is turned off? To what extent is a skin really our last boundary, and what happens when one dies? Diana exploits every possible representation of (her) family, and transforms it with a sharp eye into an art that is entirely its own. She uses the whole repertoire of the contemporary photo-filmic infrastructure, from the mobile phone to the memory stick of her father’s product palette from the last 10 years, to the dashcam of her truck-driving mother, to email, also in order to fulfill yet subvert every possible cliché about the East one could imagine. We should not forget the proper art historical knowledge sleeping behind her approach, which she luckily applies in a very liberating, un-academic and free manner. You wouldn’t need a reference with the simple function of affirming the position of her work, as it is with a lot of art these days. In the end, Diana uses something as personal as family to say something public, close to a narration on something as large as the European transformations that took place during the last 30 years. (Martin Germann)

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Flower finds - Orianne Jeanselme
Philonimo - Le Porc-épic de Schopenhauer - Alice Brière-Haquet, Olivier Philipponneau
Tropical Reading: Photobook and Self-Publishing
Modern Instances, The Craft of Photography - Stephen Shore
Bonjour Alan - Louis Gary
Philonimo - Le Papillon de Tchouang-Tseu - Alice Brière-Haquet, Raphaële Enjary
Travaux Discrets (d'après Brueghel) - Éric Watier
本の本の本 2016 – 2020 — Homage to Sol LeWitt - antoine lefebvre editions
(page 1 et 17) - Lorraine Druon
DJ Cat Gosshie World Tour - Harukichi
Philonimo - Le Corbeau d’Épictète - Alice Brière-Haquet, Csil
Wages For Wages Against – Volume 1 + 2
Le caché, l'invisibilisé - Paredes, Julieta ; Quintero Hernandez, Sofia
Le seuil - Quentin Yvelin
mini kuš! #103 Grandad Reg - Patrick Wray, Clara Heathcock
De tels baisers - Jul Gordon
Recto Versu - Bill Noir
Construire un lac, faire disparaître des cailloux, porter un chapeau - Damien Tran
HOOT #5 - Grégoire Devidal, Agathe Boulanger et Gwendal Raymond.
Graphic Design Is (…) Not Innocent - Ingo Offermanns
Anarchitecte - Olivier Verdique alias Alvar Le Corvanderpius
Red Horse - Sasha Kurmaz
Titties - Nour Hifaoui
Dirty fish - Léa Abaroa
Philonimo - Le Canard de Wittgenstein - Alice Brière-Haquet, Loïc Gaume
Jířa - Lucie Lučanská
Giorgio Agamben - Goût
Un cheval, des silex - Benoît Maire, Sally Bonn
Peniche Galactique - ottoGraphic (french ed)
Mise en Abyme - Yelena Yemchuk
Le Choix du peuple - Nicolas Savary, Tilo Steireif 





























