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The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
The Castle by Federico Clavarino
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The Castle by Federico Clavarino

Dalpine

A collection of works by Italian photographer Federico Clavarino.

Europe is not simply a group of countries or a geographical region, but can be understood as a single thought or a series of thoughts. From the ancient Greek and Roman empires to the great colonial powers of recent centuries, the concept of Europe has shaped and driven much of the history of our planet. Through four chapters, the work explores the surfaces of objects and people in post-World War II Europe, the walls of cities, the galleries of museums where history is preserved, and the barriers that define and protect territorial boundaries. , aims to trace the traces left by these ideas. Chapter 1, "The Dead," refers to the modern founding myth of the events leading up to the modern European order. Chapter 2, Organizational Principles, deals with the notions of power and authority that underlie European societies. Chapter 3, The Castle, explores the resulting building by demonstrating elements of separation and dominance. And Chapter 4, "Twilight Time", was placed as a prophecy and an epigram at the same time.

First edition limited to 850 copies.

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Title: The Castle
Artist: Federico Clavarino
Dalpine, 2016
Softcover with flaps, perfect binding
297 x 211x 13 mm
160 pages
Text in English
First edition of 850 copies
ISBN 978-84-608-5359-6
¥6,400 + tax
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