With the support of Chantal Biya, First Lady of Cameroon and Goodwill Ambassador of Unesco for education and social inclusion, the book Sale gosse !, Communic’Art created for Unesco for the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on November 20th.
The photographer François Perri presents and comments 50 portraits of children taken over 20 years during trips to Africa and Asia. A sensitive eye on the difficult situation of children in the south.
These images will be exhibited from November 20th at Unesco Headquarters and then travel all over the world.
The Book Sale gosse! is a powerful testimony of life and hope. We are entering the world of these children at work, school, near rivers, in the streets or on landfills. These images help us to understand. To understand in order to better act.
For each book sold, 3 euros will be donated to Unesco to finance children’s support programs.
François Perri says “I’ve always been sensitive to their ‘resourcefulness’ face of adversity, their dignity and courage … Schoolboys without equipment, workers without machines, sellers of everything and nothing, street children and slum youth Palestinian refugees and orphans in Cambodia … to all these young, hapless heirs of a world often ruthless, I wanted to pay homage.”
A photographer specializing in Ethnosociological topics, François Perri travels the world since 1976 and publishes its reports in leading French newspapers : Grands Reportages, GEO, Photo, Marie-Claire, Match, Figaro Magazine… Nicknamed the “tailor of images” by a Tuareg chief, Perri conducted pinhole camera workshops worldwide and published several books, especially after his world tour sailing in the framework of Operation “Dans le sillage de Magellan”.
This book will be distributed by Communic’Art’s partner, Le Comptoir des Indépendants, to 600 general-interest and 50 specialized bookstores. It will also be referenced in 40 professional databases and on online bookstores.
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Born in 1984 in Valenciennes, French artist Mélanie Delattre-Vogt emerged with the exhibition Dynasty at the Palais de Tokyo and Paris Musée d’Art Moderne in 2010.

Composed of 64 pages in color, the catalogue gathers 29 illustrations of the works exhibited at galerie Di Meo.
Printed in 1,000 copies, the lastest catalogue of Jonathan Meese can be purchased at Daniel Templon Gallery and on www.catalogallery.com. Price : 20 euros
The catalogue was created and published by the agency Communic’Art at the request of Galerie Daniel Templon.
Deformed pin-ups, drowned children, nightmarish bridal couples… her paintings provides us with troubling scenes of intermingled gentleness and violence. They speak of a total lack of inhibition and demand that same self-abandonment from the viewer.
Reimondo’s theme is human beings in their environment. Bread, a religious symbol for the human body, is omnipresent in his work. In his installations, where maps for exemple, are created with slices of bredd and toast, a single toast doesn’t mean anything by itself, but altogether they are a world map. It is a metaphor for human beings ; a single man does not mean anything, but altogether they are humanity, a country, a city… Through his work, the artist questions man’s environment, his identity. How does man want to be perceived ? How does he portray himself ? REIMONDO strives to answer these questions by dipicting our world, the cities we live in, our buildings, our clothes…