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Book cover of Sâdhus: Denis Rouvre, with a male figure in robes and a saffron turban. Published by Hopper&Fuchs.

Sâdhus: Denis Rouvre

By (author) Thomas Flamerion

$45.00

Publishing 1st Mar 2025
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  • Studio portrait photography documenting the Sâdhus people, a religious ascetic, mendicant or any holy person in Hinduism and Jainism who has renounced the worldly life
Full Description

What Denis Rouvre admires about Sâdhus is the way they are in the world, the way they respond to the world, and the way they carry the burden of parallel paths. In non-identity toward extinction, they resist the necessity of their birth. They are born to die, to no longer exist. Every day, individuals defy their common destiny. Among the people whose portraits are exhibited by photographers, we are referring to those who, by their own will and courage, place themselves among the gods.

About the Author

Denis Rouvre (°1967) is a world class French photographer with an impressive portfolio. Rouvre is a portraitist, whose photos have been published internationally and exhibited and acquired by various museums. He has published several books and has won numerous prizes such as a World Press Photo Award, A Sony Photography Award and a Hasselblad Master Award. Rouvre lives and works in Paris. He began his career as a photo editor and press photographer for the French National Press. Since then, his passion for photography has expanded, with portrait photography becoming his main focus. For the past 20 years, his striking celebrity portraits have graced numerous international magazines. In addition to his celebrity portraits, Rouvre has taken us on various journeys all around the world through his art photography. He has portrayed Sadhus in India along the Ganges, taken us with him on his journey to Senegal to photograph half-god Senegalese wrestlers and taken us to Thailand through his photograph of boxing children. Rouvre’s portraits do not narrate a specific perspective, instead they capture the visible details of a spontaneous gesture or emotion, giving the viewer full interpretive freedom.

Specifications
Publisher
HOPPER&FUCHS
ISBN
9789077207581
Publish date
1st Mar 2025
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
6.89 in x 10.04 in
Pages
104 Pages
Illustrations
261 color, 17 b&w
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