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In this<br \/>\nrichly illustrated, generously sized book the paths of artists and writers<br \/>\nmeet and cross as, following the<br \/>\ntrails of mythology, medical geography, narrative and cinema, they turn<br \/>\nmountain landscapes into a<br \/>\nmodernist painting.<\/p>\n<p>Whether the expedition itself was famous or obscure, the ascent to high<br \/>\naltitudes was<br \/>\na crucial factor in the theory of art historian Alo\u00efs Riegl, the adventures of<br \/>\nAleister Crowley, the neobaroque<br \/>\nstyle of Daniel Schmid\u2019s films, or Henri Clermond Lombard\u2019s hypothesis on<br \/>\nphthisic immunity.<br \/>\nFour original texts written by Vincent Barras (poet and historian of<br \/>\nmedicine), Maxime Guitton (music and<br \/>\nart curator), Jelena Martinovic (artist and historian of science) and Merel<br \/>\nvan Tilburg (art historian) reflect<br \/>\non the interest and inspiration found in alpinism from the 19th century to the<br \/>\npresent.  <\/p>\n<p>With original artworks by Stefan Benchoam, Pauline Cazorla, Guillaume<br \/>\nD\u00e9nerveaud, Aldric Lamblin,<br \/>\nSarah Margnetti, Mathias Pfund, Aude Richards, Vincent de Roguin, Pierre<br \/>\nSzczepski, Luca Schenardi,<br \/>\nKonstantin Sgouridis, Annabelle Voisin, H\u00e9lo\u00efse Verdan, Vivian Suter,<br \/>\nElisabeth Wild.  <\/p>\n<p>Bold Climbers traite des exp\u00e9riences collectives en altitude. Les grimpeurs<br \/>\nd\u2019hier comme d\u2019aujourd\u2019hui<br \/>\nen ont fait le th\u00e9\u00e2tre d\u2019explorations esth\u00e9tiques et d\u2019exp\u00e9rimentations<br \/>\nscientifiques. Dans ce livre grand<br \/>\nformat et richement illustr\u00e9, les sentiers gravis par les artistes et les<br \/>\n\u00e9crivains se croisent et s\u2019entrem\u00ealent.<br \/>\nIls empruntent les parcours de la mythologie, de la g\u00e9ographie m\u00e9dicale, du<br \/>\nr\u00e9cit et du cin\u00e9ma, finissant<br \/>\npar former un tableau moderniste.<\/p>\n<p>Qu\u2019elle soit fameuse ou peu connue, l\u2019ascension en altitude est<br \/>\ncruciale dans la th\u00e9orie de l\u2019historien de l\u2019art Alo\u00efs Riegl, les aventures<br \/>\nd\u2019Aleister Crowley, le cin\u00e9ma<br \/>\nn\u00e9obaroque de Daniel Schmid, ou l\u2019hypoth\u00e8se de l\u2019immunit\u00e9 phtisique chez Henri<br \/>\nClermond Lombard.  <\/p>\n<p>Quatre textes in\u00e9dits de Vincent Barras (po\u00e8te et historien de la m\u00e9decine),<br \/>\nMaxime Guitton<br \/>\n(programmateur de musique et commissaire d\u2019exposition), Jelena Martinovic<br \/>\n(historienne des sciences et<br \/>\nartiste) et Merel van Tilburg (historienne de l\u2019art) t\u00e9moignent de l\u2019int\u00e9r\u00eat<br \/>\net de l\u2019inspiration que l\u2019alpinisme<br \/>\nsuscite d\u00e8s le XIXe si\u00e8cle.  <\/p>\n<p>Avec des oeuvres in\u00e9dites de Stefan Benchoam, Pauline Cazorla, Guillaume<br \/>\nD\u00e9nerveaud, Aldric Lamblin,<br \/>\nSarah Margnetti, Mathias Pfund, Aude Richards, Vincent de Roguin, Pierre<br \/>\nSzczepski, Luca Schenardi,<br \/>\nKonstantin Sgouridis, Annabelle Voisin, H\u00e9lo\u00efse Verdan, Vivian Suter,<br \/>\nElisabeth Wild.  <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bold Climbers is a study of collective experiences at high altitudes. 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