Antoine d’Agata

Méthode Collector's Edition with Print

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MÉTHODE is a three-volume collector’s edition retracing the history of violence through previously unpublished photographs, archival materials, and selected works by Antoine d’Agata. Each volume functions as both a visual document and a political testimony, weaving a dialogue between the artist’s gaze and the weight of collective memory.

Conceived during Antoine d’Agata’s five-month exhibition and residency at the Centre Pompidou (September 2024 – February 2025), the triptych MÉTHODE challenges official narratives of contemporary history. Through references to slavery, colonialism, global capitalism, modern conflicts and genocides, the work confronts our collective responsibility for the state of the world today.

Customers may select one of four prints to accompany the publication.

Specification

Limited edition of 500 copies
Includes signed print (Hahnemühle Baryta, 3.9 x 5.7 inches; 100 x 145 mm)
Publisher: Self-published
Publication Year: 2025
Language: English/French
Format: Boxset of three volumes with print
Pages: 960
Size: 4.5 x 6.3 inches (115 x 160 mm)

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Antoine d’Agata

Born in Marseilles, Antoine d’Agata left France in 1983 and remained overseas for the next ten years. Finding himself in New York in 1990, he pursued an interest in photography by taking courses at the International Center of Photography, where his teachers included Larry Clark and Nan Goldin.

During his time in New York, in 1991-92, d’Agata worked as an intern in the editorial department of Magnum, but despite his experiences and training in the US, after his return to France in 1993, he took a four-year break from photography. His first books of photographs, De Mala Muerte, and Mala Noche, were published in 1998, and the following year Galerie Vu began distributing his work. In 2001, he published Hometown and won the Niépce Prize for young photographers.

He continued to publish regularly: Vortex and Insomnia appeared in 2003, accompanying his exhibition 1001 Nuits, which opened in Paris in September; Stigma was published in 2004, and Manifeste in 2005.

In 2004 d’Agata joined Magnum Photos and in the same year, shot his first short film, Le Ventre du Monde (The World’s Belly); this experiment led to his long feature film Aka Ana, shot in 2006 in Tokyo.

Since 2005 Antoine d’Agata has had no settled place of residence but has worked around the world.

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