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Picturing the Invisible AMIOT-GUILLOUET il rejoint en 1936 la

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il rejoint en 1936 la rédaction du célèbre magazine Life

Le delta du Mississippi a été appelé "L'endroit le plus au sud de la Terre"

la version française de l’anthologie chinoise《漫象集·小地方》(Man Xiang ji · xiao di fang)

and in doing so charts the journey from her beginnings as a photographer to her most recent work

Attentif au genre des artistes et inspiré par des réflexions sur le pouvoir du regard masculin

Picturing the Invisible AMIOT-GUILLOUET il rejoint en 1936 laPublished in memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, Picturing the Invisible explores the realities of life in the wake of this seismic event, which shook Japan to its core. Even today, vast swathes of land remain uninhabitable. More than 35,000 people are unable to return to their homes, and many more choose not to, concerned that life in Fukushima may not be as safe as the government claims. Edited by Makoto

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