Gabriele Basilico. Photobooks 1978-2005. Ediz. italiana e inglese

Gabriele Basilico. Photobooks 1978-2005. Ediz. italiana e inglese

Author: Gabriele Basilico

Publisher: Corraini

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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Here's a book that for the first time collects and catalogues all Gabriele Basilico's photo books, from 1978 to 2006: over twenty years of career. Every book is presented with its original cover, bibliographic data and a photo taken from the interiors. Page by page, photo by photo, the reader will discover the richness and variety of matters in Basilico's photos: Milanese suburbs in the last Seventies, dancing halls in Emilia, industries, ports and finally Beirut in early Nineties and the new soul of Berlin. This book is a useful way for scholars but also for simple lovers of good photography to make a point about the career of a photographer that has built our perception of contemporary landscape. With an introduction by Italo Rota and a comment by Gabriele Basilico.


People and Space

People and Space

Author: Giovanni Maciocco

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-04-05

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1402098790

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This book explores new forms and modalities of relations between people and space that increasingly affect the life of the city. The investigation takes as its starting point the idea that in contemporary societies the loss of our relationship with place is a symptom of a breakdown in the relationship between ethics and aesthetics. This in turn has caused a crisis not only in taste, but also in our sense of beauty, our aesthetic instinct, and our moral values. It has also led to the loss of our engagement with the landscape, which is essential for cities to function. The authors argue that new, fertile forms of interaction between people and space are now happening in what they call the ‘intermediate space’, at the border of “urban normality” and those parts of a city where citizens experiment with unconventional social practices. This new interaction engenders a collective conscience, giving a new and productive vigor to the actions of individuals and also their relations with their environment. These new relations emerge only after we abandon what is called the “therapeutic illusion of space”, which still exists today, and which binds in a deterministic manner the quality of civitas, the associative life of people in the city, to the quality of urban space. Projects for the city should, instead, have as their keystone the notion of social action as a return to a critical perspective, to a courageous acceptance of social responsibility, at the same time as seeking the generative structures of urban life in which civitas and urbs again acknowledge each other.


J-Reading 1-2016

J-Reading 1-2016

Author: Gino De Vecchis

Publisher: Edizioni Nuova Cultura

Published: 2016-10-31

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 8868126966

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Silvia Aru, Fabio Parascandolo, Marcello Tanca, Luca Vargiu ForewordFabio Parascandolo Crisis of landscapes, landscapes of the crisis: notes for a socio-ecological approachAnna Maria Colavitti The crisis of the landscape, the crisis of the norms for the landscape, the planning of the landscape between uncertainty and second thoughts. A few basic issuesBenedetta Castiglioni “Institutional” vs “everyday” landscape as conflicting concepts in opinions and practices. Reflections and perspectives from a case study in Northeastern ItalyPaolo D’Angelo Agriculture and landscape. From cultivated fields to the wilderness, and backSilvia Aru The smart city: urban landscapes in the current crisisFederica Pau Sardinian rebirth landscapes. An aesthetician’s outlookMarcello Tanca Cagliari’s urban landscape: a commons?Serge Latouche Degrowth as a territorial-landscape project


A Critical History of Photography in the Netherlands

A Critical History of Photography in the Netherlands

Author: Saskia Asser

Publisher: W Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13:

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The themes of the Dutch Eyes exhibition were chosen for their significance to the history of photography as well as to the country's cultural history. Areas of particular interest include distinctive 19th-century photographs taken by engineers, the debate about photography's status as an art form at the start of the 20th century, the catastrophic flood in 1953, the former colonies, and \U+2018\the self-critical gaze'. This thematic approach makes it possible to see work by famous photographers alongside work by unknown figures who wielded the camera. The exhibition includes an abundance of work that has never previously been shown, from collections including those of the Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Leiden University's Print Room, Amsterdam City Archives and the Nederlands Fotomuseum.


Italy

Italy

Author: Gabriele Basilico

Publisher: Scalo Publishers

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783931141585

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The research represented in this book, conducted in 1996 by Gabriele Basilico (photographs) and Stefano Boeri (text), studies the haphazard, significant changes that have taken place over the last twenty years in the Italian landscape.