Varianti

Guido Guidi

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Publisher/Arti Grafiche Friulane

   Published/1995
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/122   Size/285*315*15
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"Varianti" is a photo book by Guido Guidi, one of Italy's leading photographers. Guidi is very popular in Japan and has been active since the 1970s, along with Luigi Gilli and others who have continued to be reevaluated in recent years. If there is an American style built by masters such as Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Lee Friedlander, Gilli and Guidi have created a unique Italian style that differs from that of America, England, and France. He takes a "design-like" approach to his subjects, composes illustrations and pagination based on a variety of fundamental, essential, and multi-layered thoughts that can be called "architectural thinking," and has a keen sensitivity to color. This book is Guidi's masterpiece published in the 1990s and is a masterpiece that left its mark in the history of Italian photography. A conceptual collection of works that has been reconstructed from illustrations taken over 20 years since 1969 and interweaves diverse elements such as landscape, portraiture, architecture, interior, and still life. Published in Parr & Badger Vol.Ⅱ.
<Related Artists> Guido GuidiLuigi Ghirri
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