Depardon USA brings together Raymond Depardon’s extensive photographic work in the United States spanning three decades. The collection traces his journey from the political turmoil of the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention and Richard Nixon’s campaign to his iconic 1981 New York correspondence for Libération. It concludes with his later, contemplative 1999 series capturing the vast, silent landscapes of Montana and Dakota. Through 76 black-and-white photographs, the book offers a cinematic and personal perspective on the evolution of the American continent, blending historical reportage with a meditative exploration of space.