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Hardback. Condition: New. What Remains is the photographic research undertaken by Alberto Gandolfo in January 2017, which takes its cue from news stories from the most recent Italian past, focusing on family members and people close to the victims of tragic episodes, engaged in long battles in pursuit of the truth.We know the news stories, we remember how the faces of the tragically disappeared people were, but we know little or nothing about those who remain, about those people whom, in addition to experiencing great pain resulting from the loss of a loved one, inherit battles and take charge in seeking justice.Making their faces visible is the means to maintain high attention on the evolution of specific and very particular events, bearers of anonymous and silent revolutions, in which we are all necessarily involved.Text in English, French and Italian.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. What Remains is the photographic research undertaken by Alberto Gandolfo in January 2017, which takes its cue from news stories from the most recent Italian past, focusing on family members and people close to the victims of tragic episodes, engaged in long battles in pursuit of the truth.We know the news stories, we remember how the faces of the tragically disappeared people were, but we know little or nothing about those who remain, about those people whom, in addition to experiencing great pain resulting from the loss of a loved one, inherit battles and take charge in seeking justice.Making their faces visible is the means to maintain high attention on the evolution of specific and very particular events, bearers of anonymous and silent revolutions, in which we are all necessarily involved.Text in English, French and Italian. What remains is the photographic research undertaken by Alberto Gandolfo in January 2017, focusing on the family members and close friends of victims of tragic episodes. Text in English, French and Italian. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Silvana Editoriale 2019-07-24, 2019
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Alberto Gandolfo's research aims to document the circumstances of irregular migrants employed in undeclared work in southern Italy. Over the course of two years, the author travelled between the various informal settlements, which are cyclically dismantled by local authorities. The house is the context to which human beings feel they belong, the symbolic place that represents the point of departure and return, refuge and security, intimacy and stability, but which can turn into something insecure, unstable, and precarious, subverting the same concept of habitat which provides the conditions conducive to development and well-being. The book is a visual testimony to the need of human beings to create a place of reference, a refuge that corresponds to their identity. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Die Arbeit von Alberto Gandolfo (\*1983 in Palermo) dokumentiert die prekäre Wohnsituation, die für illegale Migrant\*innen mit nicht angemeldeter Erwerbstätigkeit in Süditalien charakteristisch ist. Der Autor hat über zwei Jahre verschiedene informelle Siedlungen bereist, die von den lokalen Behörden regelmäßig aufgelöst werden. Das Haus ist der Kontext, dem sich der Mensch zugehörig fühlt, der symbolische Ort, der Aufbruch und Rückkehr, Zuflucht und Sicherheit, Intimität und Stabilität repräsentiert. Es kann sich aber auch in etwas Unsicheres, Instabiles und Prekäres verwandeln und so das Konzept des Habitats, des Lebensraums als Bedingung für Entwicklung und Wohlbefinden, aushöhlen.Das Buch ist ein visuelles Zeugnis für das Bedürfnis des Menschen, sich einen Bezugspunkt zu schaffen, einen Zufluchtsort, der seiner Identität entspricht. 104 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Die Arbeit von Alberto Gandolfo (\*1983 in Palermo) dokumentiert die prekäre Wohnsituation, die für illegale Migrant\*innen mit nicht angemeldeter Erwerbstätigkeit in Süditalien charakteristisch ist. Der Autor hat über zwei Jahre verschiedene informelle Siedlungen bereist, die von den lokalen Behörden regelmäßig aufgelöst werden. Das Haus ist der Kontext, dem sich der Mensch zugehörig fühlt, der symbolische Ort, der Aufbruch und Rückkehr, Zuflucht und Sicherheit, Intimität und Stabilität repräsentiert. Es kann sich aber auch in etwas Unsicheres, Instabiles und Prekäres verwandeln und so das Konzept des Habitats, des Lebensraums als Bedingung für Entwicklung und Wohlbefinden, aushöhlen.Das Buch ist ein visuelles Zeugnis für das Bedürfnis des Menschen, sich einen Bezugspunkt zu schaffen, einen Zufluchtsort, der seiner Identität entspricht. 104 pp. Englisch.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Die Arbeit von Alberto Gandolfo (\*1983 in Palermo) dokumentiert die prekäre Wohnsituation, die für illegale Migrant\*innen mit nicht angemeldeter Erwerbstätigkeit in Süditalien charakteristisch ist. Der Autor hat über zwei Jahre verschiedene informelle Siedlungen bereist, die von den lokalen Behörden regelmäßig aufgelöst werden. Das Haus ist der Kontext, dem sich der Mensch zugehörig fühlt, der symbolische Ort, der Aufbruch und Rückkehr, Zuflucht und SicherheitIntimität und Stabilität repräsentiert. Es kann sich aber auch in etwas Unsicheres, Instabiles und Prekäres verwandeln und so das Konzept des Habitats, des Lebensraums als Bedingung für Entwicklung und Wohlbefinden, aushöhlen.Das Buch ist ein visuelles Zeugnis für das Bedürfnis des Menschen, sich einen Bezugspunkt zu schaffen, einen Zufluchtsort, der seiner Identität entspricht.
Gebunden. Condition: New. What remains is the photographic research undertaken by Alberto Gandolfo in January 2017, focusing on the family members and close friends of victims of tragic episodes. Text in English, French and Italian.KlappentextrnrnWhat remains is the .
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Alberto Gandolfo's research aims to document the circumstances of irregular migrants employed in undeclared work in southern Italy. Over the course of two years, the author travelled between the various informal settlements, which are cyclically dismantled by local authorities. The house is the context to which human beings feel they belong, the symbolic place that represents the point of departure and return, refuge and security, intimacy and stability, but which can turn into something insecure, unstable, and precarious, subverting the same concept of habitat which provides the conditions conducive to development and well-being. The book is a visual testimony to the need of human beings to create a place of reference, a refuge that corresponds to their identity. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Alberto Gandolfo's research aims to document the circumstances of irregular migrants employed in undeclared work in southern Italy. Over the course of two years, the author travelled between the various informal settlements, which are cyclically dismantled by local authorities. The house is the context to which human beings feel they belong, the symbolic place that represents the point of departure and return, refuge and security, intimacy and stability, but which can turn into something insecure, unstable, and precarious, subverting the same concept of habitat which provides the conditions conducive to development and well-being. The book is a visual testimony to the need of human beings to create a place of reference, a refuge that corresponds to their identity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.