Wednesday, June 10, 2009

It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It...





It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It... Photographs by Luigi Ghirri. Text by Germano Celant. Preface by William Eggleston. Notes by Paola Ghirri. Aperture, New York, 2008. 152 pp., 95 color and 30 b&w illustrations, 11x8½".

"Luigi Ghirri was an extraordinary photographer, as well as a writer and curator whose career was so rich and varied that it seems like a lesson in the contemporary history of the medium.

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Uncannily prescient, Ghirri shared the sensibility of what became known in the U.S. as the New Color and the New Topographics movements before they had even been named. Like his counterparts in Italian cinema, Ghirri believed that the local and the universal were inseparable and that life’s polarities - love and hate, present and past - were equally compelling.

Not surprisingly, his interests encompassed all the arts: he worked in Giorgio Morandi’s studio and with architect Aldo Rossi, while influencing a generation of photographers, including Olivo Barbieri and Martin Parr.

This dynamic new book includes a selection of Ghirri’s essays published in English for the first time, as well as a selected chronology."

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