Hélène Binet

Hélène Binet

By Marco Iuliano and Martino Stierli

£49.99

Publication Date: 18th March 2024

  • Based on in-depth interviews with the authors, this is the first time the photographer discusses her work as a whole, in terms of recurring themes, techniques and how it is evolving
  • The book includes more than 170 photographs - many published for the first time - carefully selected in dialogues between Binet and the authors to represent the full scope of her work and her personal interests

Over a period of forty years, Hélène Binet has photographed both contemporary and historical architecture – this is the complete monograph of her work, with two extensive critical essays. Marco Iuliano details Hélène Binet’s background, from her childhood in the Italian fishing village of Sperlonga and in Rome, through her early ‘discovery’ of architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, to other significant influences, like the collaborations with Daniel Libeskind, John Hejduk and the connections at the Architectural Association (AA) in London where she met Zaha Hadid. The essay highlights in ... Read More

Format: Hardcover
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  • Based on in-depth interviews with the authors, this is the first time the photographer discusses her work as a whole, in terms of recurring themes, techniques and how it is evolving
  • The book includes more than 170 photographs - many published for the first time - carefully selected in dialogues between Binet and the authors to represent the full scope of her work and her personal interests

Over a period of forty years, Hélène Binet has photographed both contemporary and historical architecture – this is the complete monograph of her work, with two extensive critical essays. Marco Iuliano details Hélène Binet’s background, from her childhood in the Italian fishing village of Sperlonga and in Rome, through her early ‘discovery’ of architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, to other significant influences, like the collaborations with Daniel Libeskind, John Hejduk and the connections at the Architectural Association (AA) in London where she met Zaha Hadid. The essay highlights in ... Read More

Description

Over a period of forty years, Hélène Binet has photographed both contemporary and historical architecture – this is the complete monograph of her work, with two extensive critical essays. Marco Iuliano details Hélène Binet’s background, from her childhood in the Italian fishing village of Sperlonga and in Rome, through her early ‘discovery’ of architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, to other significant influences, like the collaborations with Daniel Libeskind, John Hejduk and the connections at the Architectural Association (AA) in London where she met Zaha Hadid. The essay highlights in detail Binet’s approach to photography, her process and archive.

Martino Stierli sets Binet’s work within the conceptual framework of architectural photography, discussing whether an architectural photograph is an inventory of a building or space, a translation into a two-dimensional image or, rather, an image in its own right; an artifact that loosely relates to the original object or phenomenon. Within this context, Stierli argues that Binet’s oeuvre seems to oscillate between two obsessions: a desire to translate spatial phenomena into the two-dimensional space of the image and a quest to articulate the modulation of light on a surface. The two essays are followed by a catalogue of Binet's work, which is framed within a series of her recurring themes emerged through dialogues between the authors and the photographer.

Details
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • Series: Architectural Photographers
  • Publication Date: 18th March 2024
  • Trim Size: 24 x 28 mm
  • Illustration Note: Includes 185 colour and b&w illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781848225947
Reviews

'A defining trope of Binet’s hypersensitive photographs is her capacity to capture in a single image the tactile and textured presence of tectonic form, both in built and natural environments.' - Kenneth Frampton

'In her photographs, Hélène Binet allows the viewer to enter the space - not only the architectural space, but also the emotional space.' – Peter Zumthor

Author Bio

Marco Iuliano teaches at the University of Liverpool School of Architecture and is a faculty member of the British School at Rome.

Martino Stierli is The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Table of Contents

Architectural photographers series; Becoming Binet; Positioning Binet. Catalogue: Traces; Passage of Light; At Play; Narratives; Sequence; Abstraction.

Over a period of forty years, Hélène Binet has photographed both contemporary and historical architecture – this is the complete monograph of her work, with two extensive critical essays. Marco Iuliano details Hélène Binet’s background, from her childhood in the Italian fishing village of Sperlonga and in Rome, through her early ‘discovery’ of architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, to other significant influences, like the collaborations with Daniel Libeskind, John Hejduk and the connections at the Architectural Association (AA) in London where she met Zaha Hadid. The essay highlights in detail Binet’s approach to photography, her process and archive.

Martino Stierli sets Binet’s work within the conceptual framework of architectural photography, discussing whether an architectural photograph is an inventory of a building or space, a translation into a two-dimensional image or, rather, an image in its own right; an artifact that loosely relates to the original object or phenomenon. Within this context, Stierli argues that Binet’s oeuvre seems to oscillate between two obsessions: a desire to translate spatial phenomena into the two-dimensional space of the image and a quest to articulate the modulation of light on a surface. The two essays are followed by a catalogue of Binet's work, which is framed within a series of her recurring themes emerged through dialogues between the authors and the photographer.

  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • Series: Architectural Photographers
  • Publication Date: 18th March 2024
  • Trim Size: 24 x 28 mm
  • Illustrations Note: Includes 185 colour and b&w illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781848225947

'A defining trope of Binet’s hypersensitive photographs is her capacity to capture in a single image the tactile and textured presence of tectonic form, both in built and natural environments.' - Kenneth Frampton

'In her photographs, Hélène Binet allows the viewer to enter the space - not only the architectural space, but also the emotional space.' – Peter Zumthor

Marco Iuliano teaches at the University of Liverpool School of Architecture and is a faculty member of the British School at Rome.

Martino Stierli is The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Architectural photographers series; Becoming Binet; Positioning Binet. Catalogue: Traces; Passage of Light; At Play; Narratives; Sequence; Abstraction.