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A damning examination of Monsanto’s ecological impact on America, through archival documents and photographs
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Model | 9782330124076 |
Artist | Photographie |
Author | Mathieu Asselin |
Publisher | Actes sud |
Format | Ouvrage relié |
Number of pages | 156 |
Language | Bilingue Français / English |
Dimensions | 300 x 270 |
Published | 2017 |
In the second edition of this already widely acclaimed photobook, winner of the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Award, the New York–based French-Venezuelan photographer Mathieu Asselin (born 1973) assembles portraits, landscapes, archival material, objects, screenshots, personal letters, court files, advertisements, microfilms and texts into a devastating indictment of the notorious American agricultural corporation.
Throughout the US, dozens of sites have been classified as sensitive zones by the Federal Environmental Agency because of Monsanto's activities. Asselin spent five years documenting the fallout from Monsanto's corporate impunity, gathering materials, interviewing those affected and portraying the locations devastated by the company.
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