Archive

€212.00
Major monograph with over 400 plates in conjunction with a travelling museum exhibition in 2001.
During his relatively short life, Luigi Ghirri (1943 – 1992) revolutionized Italian photography, gaining a far-reaching reputation as a pioneer and master contemporary photographer. Beginning his career in the 1970s - in the company of Conceptual artists, who were an important early influence - Ghirri presented his homeland through a sequence of poetic and ambiguous photographs. His cropped images of the landscape are presented with a deadpan, often ironic wit and a continuous anthropological engagement with his surroundings. The compositions and hues of his photographs suggest subtle emotional tones and a meticulously rich way of viewing the world, as well as the role of images within it. (source:wikipedia)

Bibliographic Details

Author Massimo Mussini / Luigi Ghirri
Publisher Federico Motta Editore
Place of publication Milano
Year 2001
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover including dustjacket
ISBN 8871792513
Collation 382 pp.
Language Italien
Dimensions 29,5 x 26,5

Condition Report

Condition Very Good
Cover Fine
Notes Very light toning to page edges, else like new.
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