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Paolo Ventura. Photographs and Drawings

Silvana Editoriale

Torino, Camera, September 17 - December 18, 2020.
Edited by Guadagnini W.
English Text.
Cinisello Balsamo, 2020; paperback, pp. 496, 420 col. ill., cm 17x24.
(Fotografia. 1).

series: Fotografia

ISBN: 88-366-4632-8 - EAN13: 9788836646326

Subject: Collections,Graphic Arts (Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Miniatures),Photography

Period: 1960- Contemporary Period

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 1.62 kg


The first extensive monograph dedicated to the work of Paolo Ventura (Milan, 1968).
Ventura has established himself in the field of artistic photography, offering a singular and absolutely original interpretation of staged photography, an art form in which photography is the final product of a creative process which, in his case, involves the preparation of scenarios and mannequins: the latter, together with real characters among which the artist himself often appears, are the protagonists of his stories.
In these three-dimensional settings Ventura recreates, and then fixes through photography, a mental space that refers to the atmosphere of "magical realism" and to the fairytale flavor of childhood, generating a deliberately surreal contrast with the depth of some topics involved (such as war, abandonment, memory, identity).
The volume offers an overall look at the artist's fifteen years of activity, showcasing twentyone series from 2005 to the present time, highlighting the evolution of his language which, in addition to photography, is also expressed through drawings.
The monograph includes critical texts by Walter Guadagnini and Francine Prose, an interview with Ventura by Monica Poggi and biographical notes.

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