Ghaleb Cabbabé : How Can It Still Be Home?

Photographe Cabbabé Ghaleb
Entièrement photographié en pellicule sur une période de plus de 5 ans, ce livre interroge la perception assez universelle et ambivalente du foyer, des liens et de l’appartenance.

Entirely shot on film over a period of more than 5 years, this book questions the quite universal perception and ambivalent notion of home, ties, and belonging.

It might be that warm and soothing light.

It could be the meals that we share.

Maybe it’s about childhood memories,

and the quiet family house nested in the mountains.

Is it simply because it can’t be somewhere else?

How could one feel safe and relieved

in the very same place that constantly shatters all dreams?

Through war and disillusion, how can Lebanon still be home?

-from the text by Ghaleb Cabbabé

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Comment pouvez-vous vous sentir en sécurité dans un endroit marqué par la guerre et la désillusion ? Ghaleb Cabbabé explore cette question dans How Can It Still Be Home ? , un documentaire très intime, émotionnel et multicouche sur son Liban natal. Créé sur une période de plus de cinq ans, son travail interroge la perception et la notion ambivalente du foyer, des liens et de l’appartenance.

Ghaleb Cabbabé est né à Beyrouth pendant la guerre civile libanaise. Il a suivi une formation d’architecte et a étudié la photographie. Son travail a été parmi les meilleures entrées des LensCulture et Magnum Photography Awards et a été présenté dans des publications de renommée internationale telles que Fotofilmic et National Geographic.

How can you feel safe and secure in a place marked by war and disillusionment? Ghaleb Cabbabé explores this question in How Can It Still Be Home?, a highly intimate, emotional, and multilayered documentary about his native Lebanon. Created over a period of more than five years, his work questions the perception and ambivalent notion of home, ties, and belonging.

Ghaleb Cabbabé was born in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War. He trained as an architect and studied photography. His work was among the best entries in the LensCulture and Magnum Photography Awards and has been featured in internationally renowned publications such as Fotofilmic and National Geographic.

Poids 650 g
Dimensions 21,5 × 24,5 cm
Date d'édition

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9783969001929

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ISBN 9783969001929
Langue(s) anglais
Nombre de pages 120
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