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portada Gentlemen’s Club
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Año
2025
N° páginas
224
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
23.6x14.8x2.3 cm
ISBN13
9791097326067

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Reseña del libro "Gentlemen’s Club"

In 2019, François Prost went on a roadtrip across America. But Instead of visiting national parks or exploring major cities, he chose to take his camera along the strip club circuit, from Miami to Los Angeles, in broad daylight. The resulting series, Gentlemen’s Club, takes a close look at American culture and urbanism. Taken from a medium distance, these 200 photos highlight the austere geometry of American roadside architecture, as well as dominant views on gender and sexuality. This work follows in the footsteps of the same author’s After Party series, which compiles hundreds of images of nightclub façades in daylight across France. Many people thought at the time that these images had been taken in the USA (most of these nightclubs drew their architectural and stylistic references from post-war American pop culture). So it was quite natural that the photographer turned to the United States to continue this work. THE AUTHORFrançois Prost is a parisian photographer and art director born in Lyon in 1980. When he’s not working for editorial or commercial clients, he spends his time on personal photography projects, documenting facades of local french nightclubs, machine gun shops in the US, chinese scooters, or similarities between european cities and their chinese replicas.

In 2019, François Prost went on a roadtrip across America. But Instead of visiting national parks or exploring major cities, he chose to take his camera along the strip club circuit, from Miami to Los Angeles, in broad daylight. The resulting series, Gentlemen’s Club, takes a close look at American culture and urbanism. Taken from a medium distance, these 200 photos highlight the austere geometry of American roadside architecture, as well as dominant views on gender and sexuality. This work follows in the footsteps of the same author’s After Party series, which compiles hundreds of images of nightclub façades in daylight across France. Many people thought at the time that these images had been taken in the USA (most of these nightclubs drew their architectural and stylistic references from post-war American pop culture). So it was quite natural that the photographer turned to the United States to continue this work.

THE AUTHOR François Prost is a parisian photographer and art director born in Lyon in 1980. When he’s not working for editorial or commercial clients, he spends his time on personal photography projects, documenting facades of local french nightclubs, machine gun shops in the US, chinese scooters, or similarities between european cities and their chinese replicas.

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