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Item Details
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FLOR GARDUNO: TRILOGY
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By: |
Flor Garduno, Guido Magnaguagno, Alfredo Lopez Austin |
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Hardback |
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£55.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
8869652777 |
ISBN 13: |
9788869652776 |
Publisher: |
CONTRASTO |
Pub. date: |
14 March, 2011 |
Pages: |
240 |
Description: |
A collection of the works Flor Garduno realized over many years of photography between Mexico and Europe. It is a magical land through which she glides. A land reminiscent of Mexico, where she was born; a land pervaded by myths and legends; a land plunged into a voluptuous and sensual nature, kissed by the sun of those exotic and ancestral places. |
Synopsis: |
"Trilogy" is a collection of the works Garduno realized over many years of photography between Mexico and Europe. It is a magical land through which Flor Garduno glides, holding her camera. A land reminiscent of Mexico, where she was born; a land pervaded by myths and legends; a land plunged into a voluptuous and sensual nature, kissed by the sun of those exotic and ancestral places. Her great and magnificent visual production develops through a dance in three movements. The overture is "Bestiarium", in which real and fictional images of enchanted animals come to life as metaphors of our dreams and passions. Then we have "FantasticWomen", a celebration of the feminine universe and of the mystery and sensuality that spring from the female body. The dance ends with "Silent Natures", where Garduno contemplates wilderness because, quoting the photographer herself, whenever I think of Silent natures, I must confess that I created these photographs for myself, to maintain my playful spirit throughout all these years. |
Illustrations: |
96 illustrations |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Contrasto |
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Returnable |
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