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Carlo Bevilacqua
A Camel in Sand Dunes - Rajastan -India (from Indian Stills series )

2016

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Tratta dalla serie Indian Stills Questa foto è stata scattata nell'aprile 1996 e stampata in un'edizione di 10 esemplari su carta Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 - 50x64 utilizzando inchiostri Epson Ultra Chrome K3 con qualità museale. Da un negativo Polaroid T55 in bianco e nero. Questa foto, come le altre della serie Indian Stills, é stata esposta in varie rassegne e festival di fotografia sia in Italia che all’estero, come la Biennale di Fotografia di Brescia, il FotoGrafia Festival di Roma, il Boutographies di Montpellier, il Turin Photo Fest, nel circuito Off di Fotografia Europea di Reggio Emilia, al Nerhu Center e alla 118 Gallery di Londra alla Galleria Glenda Cinquegrana el MIA diMilano Immagini di Indian Stills sono state esposte anche in varie collettive tra le quali un SummerFest Show alla Horst Gallery di Londra, alla Fine Art Photography International Exhibitions al Center for Fine Art Photography di Fort Collins in Colorado, e al Centro per la Fotografia d’Autore di Bibbiera (Ar). Premiata al SI FEST di Savignano Immagini, Menzione d’onore al IPA Awards (International Photographic Awards) e all'American Photo. ________________________________________ Trenta immagini per l’india (Testo dal catalogo della Biennale di Fotografia di Brescia ) di Mauro Corradini docente di storia dell’arte presso la “Laba” (Accademia di Belle Arti di Brescia) e critico d’arte. Indian Stills richiama l’incanto di un mondo fatto di silenzi, di imperturbabile solennità, di una forza interiore che travalica i tempi e giunge fino a noi dalle profondità della storia, ma senza quelle forme, fastose e magiche, degli antichi luoghi di una civiltà millenaria come quella dei Marahja Indiani e che pochi segni esteriori possono tentare di svelare. I personaggi di queste fotografie, ci incantano sfuggendo ad ogni condizionamento temporale, ad ogni cronologia. Ci osservano dalla lontananza di una civiltà che ha dato loro i tratti, i segni, il portamento di una cultura che ci sfugge, ancorata come è ai ritmi interiori dell’animo. Le pose sono riconducibili a poche scelte: figure in piedi, riprese in ambienti quotidiani, spesso in cortili interni, contro muri di mattoni senza intonaco, oppure ritratti, volti ravvicinati, che con fierezza e serietà si propongono per illustrare una storia. Posano per noi, senza quel folklore, che troppo spesso trasforma tanti ritratti in cartoline turistiche, per fare entrare il lettore in una civiltà, antica almeno quanto la nostra, facendo emergere il senso antico di una cultura che sfugge ai dogmi della cosiddetta modernità Entrerà certamente la nostra modernità; è già entrata; ma questi Indian Stills ci introducono in una dimensione che scruta i secoli attraverso i volti, le pose, la pacatezza degli atteggiamenti, cercando di svelare la quieta grandezza di una dimensione di vita. _________________________________ Indian Stills di Christian Maccotta - Direttore Artistico del Boutographies - Rencontres Photographiques de Montpellier. Portate da un viaggio in India, queste immagini hanno la semplice bellezza degli occhi di un autore che sa come farle emergere dal caos del visibile. Abituati come siamo all’esercizio del ritratto esotico rimaniamo increduli dai fronte alla forza di queste immagini semplici ma aperte alla nostra presenza. La coerenza plastica che dalle ricche materi tessili, agli sfondi, e alla stessa texture della fotografia produce una decisa continuità estetica. Il bianco e nero, e la cornice che deriva dalla permanenza delle tracce dei supporti di protezione delle polaroid, contribuiscono a installare l'immagine su un piano grafico coerente. Nulla comunque è fisso. Tutto è umile e riservato, i personaggi ci invitano a condividere il loro mondo segreto inscritto in uno spazio e un tempo immemorabile. "Christian Maccota from Boutographie - Rencontres Photographiques de Montpellier"
  • Creator:
    Carlo Bevilacqua (1961, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2016
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    18,3 cm x 23,6 cm Price: $38826,5 cm x 36 cm Price: $72040 cm x 50 cm Price: $886
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  • Gallery Location:
    Milano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2279214143862
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