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Luigi Ghirri

€ 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 Luigi Ghirri, Massimo Mussini
Publisher Federico Motta Editore
Place of publication Milano
Year 2001
Edition First edition
Binding hardcover
ISBN 8871792513
Collation 382 pp.
Language Italiaaans
Dimensions 29,5 x 26,5
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