Patrick Zachmann

Allotments

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Allotments by Patrick Zachmann brings together photographs made in the community gardens of Seine-Saint-Denis between 1994 and 1995. Commissioned by the Seine-Saint-Denis Departmental Council, Zachmann documented the allotments cultivated by working-class residents living on the outskirts of Paris, many of whom came from rural regions of France, Portugal, Italy, and Spain.

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Publisher: Magnum Photos
Publication Year: 2025
Format: Zine
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Patrick Zachmann

For more than 40 years, Patrick Zachmann has produced acclaimed, long-term projects that use photography and film to explore themes of memory, identity and immigration. He has documented the Chinese Diaspora, Jewish identity and the plight of migrants in Marseilles, all the while pushing himself to subvert his ‘style’ by working with both analogue and digital, colour and black and white, and using multimedia formats. “I don’t want to repeat myself like many photographers do by developing a special style,” he says of his practice.

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