Peak is about the Dolomites, the UNESCO heritage Alpine range known as “the pale mountains”. The book illustrates the cyclicality affecting the Dolomites by focusing on the progressive morphing of summer into winter, dusk into dawn, whiteness into blackness, roughness into softness. The apex-nadir binomial frames the continuous pendular oscillation between two extremes. As such, Peak gives back the material fleetingness of the ever-changing Alpine environment through a publication that is at once an insight and an index of the eternal return conditioning the Dolomites.

The volume unfolds as a circular paper dance between opposites continuously swapping the lead. The narrative starts with five completely blacked-out pages that progressively sublimate into an all-white double-spread sitting right in the middle of the volume: the peak of the day, the mountain top, the sharpest, protruding fore edge of the book.

Keywording (Post) Contemporary Art - Greta Rusttt
Deep state - Mathieu Desjardins
Revue Les Saisons n°3
Zoom Age - Julien Auregan
Objets Minces - Collectif
Promenade au pays de l'écriture - Armando Petrucci
Après la révolution – numéro 1
De lave et de fer - Laurent Feynerou
Avec ce qu'il resterait à dire - Anne Maurel
Les Grands Ensembles - Léo Guy-Denarcy
Le Choix du peuple - Nicolas Savary, Tilo Steireif
Dédale - Laurent Chardon 































