Domingo Milella
Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)
“It’s hard to talk about photography without facing issues of time, memory and death – not as stereotypical archetypes,
but as challenging and malleable entities of culture and nature.” Domingo Milella
This first published monograph by Domingo Milella is a photographic journey from his hometown in the outskirts of Bari
in southern Italy, taking us to Mexico City, Cairo, Ankara, Anatolia, Sicily, Tunisia, and as far as Mesopotamia. Milella’s
subject is cities and their borders, cemeteries and villages, caves and homes, tombs and hieroglyphs – in short, signs
of man’s presence on earth. His interest is the overlap between civilisation and nature, and how landscape and architecture
are invested with individual and collective memory. These photographs emerge from and challenge classical
ideas of landscape in art history, and seek an alternative iconography in which an almost forgotten past coexists with
the present. Says Milella: “Making images doesn’t only mean documenting or taking photographs. It’s also a possibility
for contemplation and recollection. Building an image of the past is to face the present, and activate the possibility
of the future.”weiterlesen
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