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Safe Word

Safe Word

“I wanted to create a free zone, a zone of porosity between everyone.
A refuge for anonymous people who are not frequented, a third place for monsters in distress, a theater for hybrid people, a book for chimeras. » MM. 2022

It would be vain to look for a documentary desire in Maxime Muller's images. Of these naked bodies, of these sometimes ephemeral meeting places,
of what remains of them, it is not a question of the world but of a personal and subjective exploration. Six years of an initiatory journey where questions of gender, consent, image rights and finally self-image come together.

This 300-page work describes an obsessive, astonishing practice of photography and self-publishing. This dark book, this raw work is intended as a transverse and chronological section at the heart of dense and dazzling archives.

Maxime Muller advances on a ridge where image
and violence collide, he speaks to us about politics and identity.

Printing: Riso Monochrome Black and trichrome (Yellow, Blue, Red)
Paper: Artic Paper Munken Print White 80gr

Graphics: Oscar Ginter & Stéphane Gallois
Typography: Exposure (by Federico Parra Barrios at 205TF)

Published by Rien Ne Va Plus, Paris

$12.60

Original: $36.00

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Safe Word

$36.00

$12.60

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“I wanted to create a free zone, a zone of porosity between everyone.
A refuge for anonymous people who are not frequented, a third place for monsters in distress, a theater for hybrid people, a book for chimeras. » MM. 2022

It would be vain to look for a documentary desire in Maxime Muller's images. Of these naked bodies, of these sometimes ephemeral meeting places,
of what remains of them, it is not a question of the world but of a personal and subjective exploration. Six years of an initiatory journey where questions of gender, consent, image rights and finally self-image come together.

This 300-page work describes an obsessive, astonishing practice of photography and self-publishing. This dark book, this raw work is intended as a transverse and chronological section at the heart of dense and dazzling archives.

Maxime Muller advances on a ridge where image
and violence collide, he speaks to us about politics and identity.

Printing: Riso Monochrome Black and trichrome (Yellow, Blue, Red)
Paper: Artic Paper Munken Print White 80gr

Graphics: Oscar Ginter & Stéphane Gallois
Typography: Exposure (by Federico Parra Barrios at 205TF)

Published by Rien Ne Va Plus, Paris