• SANDRINE ELBERG - MOON REGULAR EDITION
  • SANDRINE ELBERG - MOON REGULAR EDITION
  • SANDRINE ELBERG - MOON REGULAR EDITION
  • SANDRINE ELBERG - MOON REGULAR EDITION

    SANDRINE ELBERG - MOON REGULAR EDITION

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    SANDRINE ELBERG
    MOON REGULAR EDITION
    MOON Mysterious Orbital Object Non-identifield

    Self-published with Constellations editions, 04/2019
    Book size 17 × 24 cm
    Pages 224 pages
    Limited edition of 500 ( with unique black stencil cover (12 stencils) made by Sandrine Elberg + gray case with MOON sticker )
    Binding Swiss, exposed thread sewn
    Each cover book with a unique graphic design made by the artist
    Photographs Sandrine Elberg
    Concept Sandrine Elberg & Nicolas Turki Duchesnay
    Graphic Design Nicolas Turki Duchesnay
    Text Fabien Ribery – Translation Kaleigh Johnson
    Language English and French
    ISBN 978-2-9567756-0-7

    Sandrine Elberg presents her second self-published photobook dedicated to her photographic work composed of stellar images taken for several years during these trips or experiments in her studio darkroom. After her first photobook Cosmic, Sandrine Elberg unveils MOON and invites us to space travel and the discovery of a new Moon. Sandrine Elberg's books are unique and unclassifiable objects: a journey into the Cosmos, appealing to our collective imagination and daydreaming. Through MOON, the artist wished to dedicate to Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in Space.

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    Sandrine Elberg presents her second self-published book dedicated to her photographic work composed of stellar images that she has been creating for several years during these trips and experiments in her darkroom. After her first photographic travel diary Cosmic, Sandrine Elberg unveils MOON and invites us to space travel and the discovery of a new Moon. Sandrine Elberg's books are unique and unclassifiable objects: a journey into the cosmos, appealing to our collective imagination, contemplation and reverie. Through MOON, the artist wanted to pay tribute to Valentina Tereshkova, the first female cosmonaut sent into space. The book also marks the fiftieth anniversary of man's first step on the Moon on July 21, 1969.