
Sub #03 No one is born bad
No one is born bad
After his first book, The Trilogy of Happiness (Cé Éditions, 2024), Marvin Bonheur continues his work documenting suburbs internationally (United States, United Kingdom, West Indies…) and examines the mechanisms of reproduction of violence.
This new book, which joins the Sub collection, stands out from the other titles: it is not accompanied by a carte blanche. Marvin chose to express himself through an interview conducted by Éric Karsenty, co-director of Fisheye Publishing . He also chose to remove certain images to make room for testimonies from friends he met during his travels, who discuss their relationship to violence and how it has transformed them.
Interview with Marvin Bonheur
by Éric Karsenty
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Sub #03 No one is born bad
No one is born bad
After his first book, The Trilogy of Happiness (Cé Éditions, 2024), Marvin Bonheur continues his work documenting suburbs internationally (United States, United Kingdom, West Indies…) and examines the mechanisms of reproduction of violence.
This new book, which joins the Sub collection, stands out from the other titles: it is not accompanied by a carte blanche. Marvin chose to express himself through an interview conducted by Éric Karsenty, co-director of Fisheye Publishing . He also chose to remove certain images to make room for testimonies from friends he met during his travels, who discuss their relationship to violence and how it has transformed them.
Interview with Marvin Bonheur
by Éric Karsenty
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No one is born bad
After his first book, The Trilogy of Happiness (Cé Éditions, 2024), Marvin Bonheur continues his work documenting suburbs internationally (United States, United Kingdom, West Indies…) and examines the mechanisms of reproduction of violence.
This new book, which joins the Sub collection, stands out from the other titles: it is not accompanied by a carte blanche. Marvin chose to express himself through an interview conducted by Éric Karsenty, co-director of Fisheye Publishing . He also chose to remove certain images to make room for testimonies from friends he met during his travels, who discuss their relationship to violence and how it has transformed them.
Interview with Marvin Bonheur
by Éric Karsenty






















