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Gasparini: Field of Images
By (photographer) Paolo Gasparini, Text by Horacio Fernández, Text by Juan Villoro, Text by Antonio Muñoz Molina, Text by MarÃa Willis, Text by Sagrario Berti
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Six decades of cityscapes and depictions of social transformation across Latin America Published with Fundación Mapfre. Born in Gorizia, Italy in 1934 and nationalized as Venezuelan in 1954, photographer Paolo Gasparini is a leading figure in modern Latin American photography, known for his unflinching portrayal of the cultural tensions and profound internal contradictions of the American continent. Gasparini has travelled extensively throughout Latin America, from Cuba to Venezuela, where he eventually settled, and beyond, capturing the diversity and visual culture of the region he came to call home. This publication, accompanying the eponymous exhibition, surveys six decades of his photographic career wherein an itinerary through the ever-changing landscapes of cities such as Caracas, La Habana, Sao Paulo or Mexico seems to echo that of Munich, Paris, Madrid or London. The catalog features essays by MarÃa Wills, curator of the exhibition, Horacio Fernández, Antonio Muñoz Molina and Juan Villoro, as well as a concise biography of Gasparini by Sagrario Berti.
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Publisher | RM Verlag SL
Published date | 31 Mar 2022
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 344
Dimensions | 200 x 300 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-8-4179-7577-7
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BISAC | photography / individual photographer
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