Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop
Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop
Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop
Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop
Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop
Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorryweareclosed 2016 Saint-Martin Bookshop

Struvay Thierry

Thierry Struvay - ME, Vernacular photography New-York 2011-2014 - Sorry we're closed 2016

For over 30 years, first in Belgium and then in the United States, Thierry Struvay has been collecting anony- mous photographs . He has spent years looked at thousands of pictures hidden away and he has trained his eye to spot a magical moment, a fortuitous reference to a renowned photographer, the components of a drama or an expression of happiness. As well as a rescuer, T. Struvay is also an inventor – in the archaeological sense – and a creator by dint of his selection. 
The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition at Sorry we're closed in 2016.