Gabriele Basilico (Bilingual edition)
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2023
Thus, page after page, we discover the work carried out by Gabriele Basilico on the occasion of four photographic missions to Beirut in 1991, 2003, 2008 and 2011.
In 1991 he was involved by the Hariri Foundation and the Lebanese writer Dominique Eddé in a project that aimed at the photographic documentation of the central area of the city of Beirut at the end of the devastating Civil war that had torn the city apart for fifteen years. With him are called five other photographers: Raymond Depardon, Josef Koudelka, Robert Frank, René Burri and Fouad Elkoury. Basilico moves in the center of the devastated and still undermined capital with the gaze that has characterized all his production, attentive to the transformations of the contemporary landscape, to form and identity of cities and metropolises from an architectural point of view, of course, but above all social. Since then, hewill decorate Beirut three more times. In 2003 on behalf of the architecture magazine Domus, directed by Stefano Boeri, to record the reconstruction of the city through urban views corresponding to the photos taken in the 1991. In 2008, when on the occasion of the inauguration of one of his exhibitions at the Planet Discovery Center continues to record the reconstruction of the city. And finally in 2011, when the Hariri Foundation called him again to document the Beirut rebuilt together with Fouad Elkoury, Klavdij Sluban and Robert Polidori. The photographer's eye thus rests on a city that changes in its appearance and soul, linking itself to that of Basilico who will write: "The practice of returning creates a singular sentimental disposition: like waiting for a desired appointment, an awakening of memory for places, objects, people, as if the engine of a machine stopped for some time were rekindled. For Beirut it was even more."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788869659188
ISBN-10: 8869659186
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 100 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 226 x 258 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: CONTRASTO
ISBN-10: 8869659186
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 100 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 226 x 258 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: CONTRASTO
Notă biografică
Gabriele Basilico (Milan, 1944-2013) is probably the most famous urban landscape photographer in the world. After graduating in architecture, since the early seventies he devoted himself to photography, at first of social investigation, then the influence of his studies gradually made space in his photography. In 1982 he presented his first international success, Milan. Portraits of factories. In 1984 he was called by the French government to participate in the Mission Photographique de la DATAR, a project to document the transformation of the landscape. In 1991 he took part in the important project on the city of Beirut, which marked his definitive international consecration. From that moment until the end of his career interrupted by his death in 2013, Basilico will make numerous reportages on, in no particular order, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Istanbul, Silicon Valley, Rome, the valleys of Trentino, Moscow. He has published over sixty personal photo books, received numerous international awards and his photographs have been exhibited all over the world. Among the latest titles published, Basilico Milano (2015), the trilogy dedicated to the first years of work: Iran 1970, Morocco 1971 (both 2016) and Glasgow 1969 (2017 ); the new updated and expanded edition of Bord de Mer (2017), Piranesi Roma Basilico (2019), Territori intermedi (2021), Non recensiti (2021) and Milano ritratti di fabbriche quarant'anni dopo (2022).
With texts by Gabriele Basilico, Giovanna Calvenzi, Tanino Musso, Fouad Elkoury, Rita Capezzuto, Alessandro Ferrario, Christian Caujolle, Gabriel Bauret and a Chronology by Farian Sabahi.
With texts by Gabriele Basilico, Giovanna Calvenzi, Tanino Musso, Fouad Elkoury, Rita Capezzuto, Alessandro Ferrario, Christian Caujolle, Gabriel Bauret and a Chronology by Farian Sabahi.