From Jean-Luc Godard’s Archive
Stéphan Crasneanscki
What We Leave Behind
Book
Editor, designer and publisher of French artist and photographer Stéphan Crasneanscki’s limited edition photo-book What We Leave Behind.
Subsequent to a commissioned sound composition for Deutschlandradio, multidisciplinary artist Stéphan Crasneanscki further examines his significant opus What We Leave Behind, on French film director Jean-Luc Godard’s archive, into book form. The book is divided into four comprehensive sections: boxes, collages, still lifes and notes.
When invited to explore the archive of the seminal film director, Crasneanscki photographed Godard’s personal collection of shot film, reel-to-reels and historical ephemera. The notes and references in the book attest to the passing of time, yet being saved from oblivion; as a fragmented creative map of a master film director’s artistic thought process. In addition to working with someone’s personal belongings and its cultural heritage, Crasneanscki also adds his own interpretation and admiration to the material’s constellation of ideas of identity, traceability, temporality, space, memory, existence, materiality and historicity.
The book contains a foreword by American musician, author and poet Patti Smith, a conversation with American filmmaker Abel Ferrara and an essay written by French film critic, historian and editor Antoine de Baecque.
20 cm x 26 cm (7.9” x 10.2”). 216 pages. 177 color plates. Offset printed softcover with typography on front cover, spine and back cover in black foil. Linen thread bound. First 200 copies come with a fold-out poster as dustcover.
Published by Libraryman, 2021.