Gabriele Basilico - Bord de mer inediti 1984/1985 - 2011






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Gabriele Basilico, Bord de mer inediti 1984/1985, an Italian photography book of 16 pages (24×17 cm) in a limited edition of 300 numbered copies, published in 2011 by Verba Volant Collector's edition, in fine condition.
Description from the seller
Author: Gabriele Basilico (1944-2013)
Title: Bord de Mer, Inediti 1984/1985
Publisher: Verba Volant Collector's edition
Year 2011, First and only edition
16 Pages, 24x17 cm
Limited edition 300 copies numered
!!Copy without the original print!!
Condition: Fine
Scarce
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About the Author: Born in Milan, Italy in 1944, he originally studied to become an architect before pursuing a career in photography. He achieved international fame in 1982 with his photographic report on the industrial areas of Milan, "Ritratti di Fabbriche, Sugarco".
In the mid 1980s he was part of a group of photographers commissioned by the French Government to document the transformation of the Transalpine landscape. In 1991 his photographs helped to document the effects of war on the Lebanese capital of Beirut with his celebrated work, "Beirut 1991".
The majority of Basilico's work was done using a traditional viewfinder camera and black and white film. He was awarded the Osella d'Oro at the 1996 Venice Biennale.
Seller's Story
Author: Gabriele Basilico (1944-2013)
Title: Bord de Mer, Inediti 1984/1985
Publisher: Verba Volant Collector's edition
Year 2011, First and only edition
16 Pages, 24x17 cm
Limited edition 300 copies numered
!!Copy without the original print!!
Condition: Fine
Scarce
International shipping with tracking number
About the Author: Born in Milan, Italy in 1944, he originally studied to become an architect before pursuing a career in photography. He achieved international fame in 1982 with his photographic report on the industrial areas of Milan, "Ritratti di Fabbriche, Sugarco".
In the mid 1980s he was part of a group of photographers commissioned by the French Government to document the transformation of the Transalpine landscape. In 1991 his photographs helped to document the effects of war on the Lebanese capital of Beirut with his celebrated work, "Beirut 1991".
The majority of Basilico's work was done using a traditional viewfinder camera and black and white film. He was awarded the Osella d'Oro at the 1996 Venice Biennale.
