URBANEUROPE

It is not easy to understand and accept the wholeness of the linking concept subtended by the word “Europe.”

This volume is a very poetic dream: thanks to photography, it creates a composite scenery narrating a single identity, a possible Europe-city, having—despite its being subdivided in separate countries—an enclosing, recognizable, and shareable scale.

Marco Zanta invents this new European city that one day we will learn to experience as a common country.

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URBANEUROPE

It is not easy to understand and accept the wholeness of the linking concept subtended by the word “Europe.”

This volume is a very poetic dream: thanks to photography, it creates a composite scenery narrating a single identity, a possible Europe-city, having—despite its being subdivided in separate countries—an enclosing, recognizable, and shareable scale.

Marco Zanta invents this new European city that one day we will learn to experience as a common country.

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It is not easy to understand and accept the wholeness of the linking concept subtended by the word “Europe.”

This volume is a very poetic dream: thanks to photography, it creates a composite scenery narrating a single identity, a possible Europe-city, having—despite its being subdivided in separate countries—an enclosing, recognizable, and shareable scale.

Marco Zanta invents this new European city that one day we will learn to experience as a common country.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788869651069
Publisher: Contrasto
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 11.90(w) x 11.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Born in Treviso in 1962.He worked in Europe, the USA and Japan taking part in different photo campaigns.He taught photography at numerous institutes and universities, giving lectures and workshops. Curated shows that focus around the relationship between 19th century and contemporary photography and collaborated with different architectural publications Currently director of photography in Sportweek magazine, Giovanna Calvenzi is a prominent name in photography in Europe. Former director of Arles Photography festival, she has curated numerous exhibitions and books.

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