Contemporanea (Limited edition): Giovanni Presutti

Hardback

Main Details

Title Contemporanea (Limited edition): Giovanni Presutti
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Antonio Belvedere
By (author) Gabriel Bauret
By (author) Giovanni Presutti
By (author) Oscar Riera Ojeda
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
ISBN/Barcode 9789881225160
Audience
General
Edition Limited Edition
Illustrations Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
Imprint Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers Limited
Publication Date 1 July 2013
Publication Country Hong Kong

Description

Over the last few years, the Architecture Photographer Giovanni Presutti has photographed many of the most important buildings in major Euro- pean cities, placing a special focus on constructions built in the last decade * The methodical research and surveys which he carries out before each trip have led him to the conclusion that the majority of these buildings have two key aspects in common. The first is their very prominence; their devotion to aesthetics. It is clear that the works are produced by contemporary society, with even those featuring complicated internal struc- tures increasingly characterized by attention to exteriority. It is important to note, however, that these buildings do not lack functionality. The second is the uniformity of style and planning. Presutti encountered similar ideas and materials in every country he visited which were often completely unconnected to local traditions. This frequently made it difficult to place a certain building in a given country. It is as though the European Union, having not yet achieved political or social unity, has somehow succeeded at an architectural level * Giovanni Presutti explores these issues in Contemporanea, emphasizing the aesthetic qualities his subjects have in common; the lines, materials and reflections, as seen from different pers- pectives. In the process, he has sought out pureness of form, and created a unique context; one that is representative of our time * A foreword by Antonio Belvedere, and an introduction by the Parisian-born curator, critic and photography historian Gabriel Bauret, provide a critical perspective on this collection of images.