¥6,930
(Signed) Venice by Giacomo Brunelli
A collection of works by Giacomo Brunelli, an Italian photographer living in London.
Shortly after the exceptional "acqua alta"* that occurred in November 2019, Brunelli, who has always been fascinated by the uniqueness of its landscapes and the fragility of its cities, embarked on a new project about Venice. From January 2020, for two and a half years, Brunelli spent several months in the city to complete the project, photographing the city built on bridges, canals and more than 100 islands full of water. As in his previous work, he used a Miranda camera from the 60s and black and white film as a means to express the emotions he wanted to convey.
This book is the first collection of works from his newly launched label, TantoPress.
First edition, signed by the author.
*The term means high tide in Italian, but is now used to refer to the abnormal tidal phenomenon in which water reaches the interior of a city.
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Title: Venice
Artist: Giacomo Bruneri
TantoPress, 2022
Hardcover on leather,
225 x 225 mm, 64 pages
First edition, signed by the artist
ISBN 978-1-3999-2387-3
¥ 6,930 -
Shortly after the exceptional "acqua alta"* that occurred in November 2019, Brunelli, who has always been fascinated by the uniqueness of its landscapes and the fragility of its cities, embarked on a new project about Venice. From January 2020, for two and a half years, Brunelli spent several months in the city to complete the project, photographing the city built on bridges, canals and more than 100 islands full of water. As in his previous work, he used a Miranda camera from the 60s and black and white film as a means to express the emotions he wanted to convey.
This book is the first collection of works from his newly launched label, TantoPress.
First edition, signed by the author.
*The term means high tide in Italian, but is now used to refer to the abnormal tidal phenomenon in which water reaches the interior of a city.
-
Title: Venice
Artist: Giacomo Bruneri
TantoPress, 2022
Hardcover on leather,
225 x 225 mm, 64 pages
First edition, signed by the artist
ISBN 978-1-3999-2387-3
¥ 6,930 -