Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. in original shrink wrap, From monumental industrial architecture to the interiors of strange machines, from night views of cities flickering like active volcanoes to gleaming high-tech laboratories, from neat boxes of fruits or vegetables to the sprawling agro-industrial farmlands of Argentina--the photographs of Carlo Valsecchi alternate between precise figuration and poetic abstraction. Devoid of human presence, these large-format images often adopt unexpected vantage points, which initially destabilize our perception and then encourage us to engage more actively with the image. Although much of his work clearly occupies the strong tradition of the industrial landscape developed by the German school (Becher, Gursky), Valsecchi inhabits his own expressive register, with a soft palette and nuanced chromatic scale. Size: 11.75 x 11.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. A construction site offered the scenario for a big photographic project created by Carlo Valsecchi, the fruit of which is presented in the pages of this volume.The gaze of Carlo Valsecchi (Brescia, 1965) is educated by a solid artistic preparation: over the course of many years he's been using photography to investigate architecture and, in a wider sense, the landscape, both natural and artificial. Valsecchi interprets these places by offering us a vision that transcends the space and the contingent moment: his images invite us to discover a timeless reality, which perhaps will eventually come: posterius.As William Ewing points out in his long afterword, Valsecchi gives us images of ethereal, abstract spaces that border on the surreal, managing to bring out the mystery inherent in them.Text in English and Italian.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A construction site offered the scenario for a big photographic project created by Carlo Valsecchi, the fruit of which is presented in the pages of this volume.The gaze of Carlo Valsecchi (Brescia, 1965) is educated by a solid artistic preparation: over the course of many years he's been using photography to investigate architecture and, in a wider sense, the landscape, both natural and artificial. Valsecchi interprets these places by offering us a vision that transcends the space and the contingent moment: his images invite us to discover a timeless reality, which perhaps will eventually come: posterius.As William Ewing points out in his long afterword, Valsecchi gives us images of ethereal, abstract spaces that border on the surreal, managing to bring out the mystery inherent in them.Text in English and Italian.
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Aggiungi al carrelloRilegato. Condizione: new. Fotografie di Carlo Valsecchi.Testi di William A. Ewing.Cinisello Balsamo, 2021; ril., pp. 140, 80 ill. col., cm 29,5x27.(Fotografia). Il cantiere dello stabilimento Philip Morris Manufacturing & Technology di Crespellano (Bologna), ha offerto durante la sua costruzione lo scenario per un grande progetto fotografico realizzato da Carlo Valsecchi, il cui frutto è presentato nelle pagine di questo volume. Con lo sguardo educato da una solida preparazione artistica, Carlo Valsecchi (Brescia, 1965) che da anni si serve della fotografia per indagare le architetture e più ampiamente il paesaggio, sia naturale sia artificiale, interpreta questi luoghi offrendoci una visione che trascende gli spazi e il momento contingente: le sue immagini invitano alla scoperta di una realtà senza tempo, che forse verrà: posterius. Come sottolinea William Ewing nella lunga postfazione, Valsecchi ci consegna immagini di spazi eterei, astratti, che confinano con il surreale, riuscendo a far emergere il mistero insito in essi. Libro.
Lingua: Italiano
Editore: Silvana Editoriale 2021-12-03, 2021
ISBN 10: 883664158X ISBN 13: 9788836641581
Da: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 01 edition. 144 pages. Italian language. 10.75x11.75x0.39 inches. In Stock.
Hardback. Condizione: New. A construction site offered the scenario for a big photographic project created by Carlo Valsecchi, the fruit of which is presented in the pages of this volume.The gaze of Carlo Valsecchi (Brescia, 1965) is educated by a solid artistic preparation: over the course of many years he's been using photography to investigate architecture and, in a wider sense, the landscape, both natural and artificial. Valsecchi interprets these places by offering us a vision that transcends the space and the contingent moment: his images invite us to discover a timeless reality, which perhaps will eventually come: posterius.As William Ewing points out in his long afterword, Valsecchi gives us images of ethereal, abstract spaces that border on the surreal, managing to bring out the mystery inherent in them.Text in English and Italian.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. A construction site offered the scenario for a big photographic project created by Carlo Valsecchi, the fruit of which is presented in the pages of this volume.The gaze of Carlo Valsecchi (Brescia, 1965) is educated by a solid artistic preparation: over the course of many years he's been using photography to investigate architecture and, in a wider sense, the landscape, both natural and artificial. Valsecchi interprets these places by offering us a vision that transcends the space and the contingent moment: his images invite us to discover a timeless reality, which perhaps will eventually come: posterius.As William Ewing points out in his long afterword, Valsecchi gives us images of ethereal, abstract spaces that border on the surreal, managing to bring out the mystery inherent in them.Text in English and Italian.