Venice from the Skies is an outstanding photographic record by Riccardo Roiter Rigoni and Debora Gusson, the fruit of five years' regular flying by helicopter over Venice and its Lagoon. The flights were not confined to the city of Venice, but included all the islands of the splendid Lagoon, from Torcello to Burano, by way of Murano, as well as the wonderful island of San Francesco del Deserto, the military defences in the southern part of the Lagoon, the Lido and Pellestrina, not to mention the many now abandoned islands, large and small, located in one of the most beautiful places in the world.
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"Matthew Christopher's photographic record of decay depicts the tragic truth: that something extraordinary has ended and that nothing like it may ever come back. We're now going in the other direction despite a lot of wishful thinking: toward a loss of complexity, a reduction in the scale of activity, a loss of artistry, and probably the end of many comforts, conveniences and amenities we've come to take for granted." James Howard Kunstler, author of The Geography of Nowhere "The places Christopher photographs tell their stories with silence and extraordinary light - the spaces between the life and death of a building. His pictures make me feel like someone told me a secret." Jane Derenowski, Reporter, NBC Nightly News "It's romantic, it's nostalgic, it's wistful, it's provocative. It's about time, nature, mortality, disinvestment." Joann Greco, The Atlantic Cities "Through his photographs, Christopher makes a powerful statement about job loss, urban blight and historic preservation. In light of the collapse of American industry and the subsequent economic meltdown, the relevance of these topics has never been more important to the examination of America's national identity." Joseph and Barrie Ann George, The Sentinel
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Verlagsort
Produkt-Hinweis
Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
Maße
Höhe: 300 mm
Breite: 213 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-2-36195-574-8 (9782361955748)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Riccardo Roiter Rigoni is a native of Venice, Italy, who has worked as a photographer since 2001. He has been a contributor to a range of books, magazines, and newspapers and is the author of the books, "Venezia Sensation" (2008), and "Venice Timeless Moments" (2012). He shot the world's first photo of a mask over the Venetian sky. "Every photograph is like a bag full of letters with different recipients," Rigoni says. "The photographer is only the postman."
Debora Gusson was born in Dolo (Veneto). She has given talks at conferences on the Venetian territory, notably on the topics of peasant traditions linked to seasonal cycles, studying the anthropological aspects and the link between ritualism and religion. Deborah collaborates with Riccardo Roiter Rigoni on many artistic projects aimed at cultural communication: together, they have written several articles and short essays, including 1600 anni di Venezia, un'idea di futuro published in L'ESDE and in Rivista di
Affari Internazionali e Geopolitica ATLANTIS.