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Youness Sefyaou

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The zine showcases photographs taken by the author in his hometown in Morocco, accompanied by poems reflecting his psychological struggles and the challenges of being in his early 30s.A captivating mix of heartfelt portraits and absurd humorous situations on the streets, along with his diary entries and still-lifes, created a unique impression of the daily life of a person coping with personal crisis
‘I waited for something
And something died
So I waited for nothing
And nothing arrived
Well, I guess it’s over
I guess it’s begun.’
The zine was printed with the support from American Arts Center, Casablanca, Morocco, and is based on the results of the Photobook making workshops led by Zoopark in 2022 and 2023.
Size 17x24cm
58 pages
Indigo Digital print on Metapaper Extrasmooth white 120g
Softcover
Staple binding
Edition of 60 copies, numbered
 
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About — They started making self-published books and zines together since 2010, and in 2016 founded Zoopark Collective as an experimental platform for the future editions and collaborative projects. So far they have published more than a dozen of publications which are distributed in specialized shops in Russia, Europe and Japan. In their publications as well as video projects Tatyana and Alexander combine photography, texts, graphics, illustrations, video footage, shot by themselves or found, trying to make statements not only about their personal lives and experiences, but also about wider socio-political contexts they happened to live in.

Zoopark pays special attention to the book form and its possibilities as a medium for conveying their work. They make very limited printed editions, often manually produced and experimenting more and more with inkjet printing. Over the years Zoopark Collective participated in numerous photo&art book fairs and festivals all over Europe and in Russia, in performance and music festivals performing their live video-projections, usually in collaboration with different musicians and sound artists. From June to August of 2018 they founded and managed the Zoopark Studio / Berlin project: an experimental art space / gallery / photobooks & zines & art print shop / concerts / reading groups / artist talks etc. Since 2019 Zoopark leads practical photobook & zine making workshops.