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Monsanto . Mathieu Asselin

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Aux Etats-Unis, des dizaines de sites Monsanto (classés sensibles selon l'agence fédérale pour l'environnement) maintiennent des activités aux graves conséquences sanitaires et environnementales. Au nom des droits de l'homme et de l'environnement, scientifiques et institutions ont déjà lancé l'alerte.

Cette enquête photographiée vise à faire état des pratiques actuelles de Monsanto pour comprendre l’impact de ses activités sur les hommes et leur environnement.

Choisi unanimement par le jury comme premier prix du Dummy Book Award FotobookFestival Kassel 2016, cet ouvrage offre une plongée photograpique dans le passé et le présent de l'entreprise chimique.  Il associe des documents d'archive de la société, de nombreux portraits et paysages directement affectés par les conséquences environnementales de cette production industrielle. La pertinence du sujet est porté par une maquette originale, récompensée également par une mention spéciale du jury du Luma Dummy Book Award lors des Rencontres photographiques d'Arles 2016.

Monsanto has had a rapid rise and a more than colourful history marked by cover-ups and scandals: dioxins in PCB coolants, genetically modified products such as the bovine growth hormone Posilac and the production of the defoliant Agent Orange. The company is still highly controversial, irritating scientists, environmental organisations and human rights associations and acting in a way that makes people doubt the harmlessness of its products. As a manufacturer of food and animal feed, seeds and chemical products, Monsanto is relentlessly developing and marketing new technologies. The monopoly it has arguably secured by dubious means bears no relation to its negligence with regard to potential risks. Particularly in light of the devastating consequences that are still causing suffering to people and the environment in many places, the company’s self-portrayal as a forward-looking, omnipotent force for good seems cynical.

The photographer Mathieu Asselin, who lives in France and Venezuela, has tried his hand at the daunting task of exploring the issues surrounding Monsanto. His investigative photographic study manages to capture the complexity of this topic, creating links between past, present and future and illuminating many different aspects from a variety of perspectives. His photos and texts, thoroughly researched and complemented by a remarkable wealth of facts and visual impressions, raise awareness of the problems involved. Throughout the book, Asselin seems to be concerned about who is actually responsible and who is affected by the consequences. Recognising that passing the buck is a useless game, his photos show that there are victims on all sides: physical deformities in Vietnam, families plagued by death and disease in the US, illegal waste dumps, depopulated regions, destroyed cornfields and farmers whose livelihood has been ruined. The photos are complemented by a wealth of archival material, extracts from press releases, court files, image campaigns as well as different slogans and stills from commercials that seem a bit like Disneyland and expose Monsanto’s absurd attempts to pass itself off as a company interested in satisfying today’s demands and preserving the earth for future generations.

Monsanto . Mathieu Asselin

A Photographic Investigation

Language French

ISBN 978-2-330-07805-8

Pages 156 S.

Format 30 × 27 cm

Cover gebunden

Published in June 2017

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