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INTERZONE is an artist's book published on the occasion of Valentin Noujaim's first institutional solo exhibition, PANTHEON, taking place at Kunsthalle Basel. It accompanies the premiere of the work La Defense Volume III - Demons to Diamonds and brings together for the first time the artist's complete La Defense trilogy (2022-25). Edited by Mohamed Almusibli and conceived by Noujaim and graphic designer Kim Coussee, the volume contains extensive documentation of the trilogy's development-film stills, analog photographs, archival materials-to offer glimpses behind the scenes of the artist's collaborative process. Its nonlinear sequences create new dialogues across the trilogy and extend the exhibition's spatial logic into print. This volume is thus both an extension of the exhibition and an autonomous work, providing an immersive entry point into Noujaim's cinematic world.
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INTERZONE is an artist's book published on the occasion of Valentin Noujaim's first institutional solo exhibition, PANTHEON, taking place at Kunsthalle Basel. It accompanies the premiere of the work La Defense Volume III - Demons to Diamonds and brings together for the first time the artist's complete La Defense trilogy (2022-25). Edited by Mohamed Almusibli and conceived by Noujaim and graphic designer Kim Coussee, the volume contains extensive documentation of the trilogy's development-film stills, analog photographs, archival materials-to offer glimpses behind the scenes of the artist's collaborative process. Its nonlinear sequences create new dialogues across the trilogy and extend the exhibition's spatial logic into print. This volume is thus both an extension of the exhibition and an autonomous work, providing an immersive entry point into Noujaim's cinematic world.