Henri Cartier-Bresson: Here and Now is the definitive retrospective monograph published to accompany the landmark exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. Edited by Clément Chéroux, the book offers a new interpretation of Cartier-Bresson’s vast oeuvre, spanning seventy years of creation. It moves beyond the myth of the “decisive moment” to explore his early surrealist influences, his commitment to activist photojournalism, his travels through India and China during times of upheaval, and his later, more contemplative drawings. Featuring over 500 illustrations, including rare archival documents and films, it provides a comprehensive portrait of a man who was both an artist and a revolutionary witness to the modern era.