Catugier, Laure: A Never Ending Stone A Never-Ending Stone is her first monographic catalog. The title references François Coignet, one of the early inventors of concrete in France, who, in the 1860s, described the material as “a never-ending stone.” He had already recognized its potential for widespread use. Given that modernism is intrinsically linked to the massive use of concrete, the fragmentary images collected during Catugier’s travels—now presented in this catalog—allow us to observe the evolution of construction throughout the 20th century. ger., en., fr., thread binding, 104p, 10.2 x 8.3 inch, Ed. of 250, num., sign., Berlin, 2025, einBuch.haus Request of availability backnext