Texas ≠ 62
Rémi Noël
Texas ≠ 62
Photographs: Rémi Noël
Publisher: Poetry Wanted
Year: 2013
Comments: Folded in a plastic package, 250 x 110 mm. Collection "This is not a map". Texas is the first map published of this collection. As new.
This is, without a doubt, the least precise map of Texas in the history of Texas. Though a less-than-stellar student in geography, French photographer Rémi Noël has been obsessed with the "America" of Jack Kerouac, Edward Hopper and Robert Frank since his early school years. And Texas, with its endless highways and fleabag hotels, is the perfect setting for Noël's playfully poetic tableaux. The 34 images presented here were taken during four trips to the Lone Star State between 2004 and 2012. From Houston to Marfa by way of Dallas, Noël and a plastic Batman (his only travelling campanion) crisscrossed the State in search of relics of the "timeless America" that inspires Noël so.
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