Mario De Biasi: Photographs 1947–2003
A retrospective of an iconic Italian photographer
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Marsilio
Published:11th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the life and work of Mario De Biasi, a significant figure in postwar Italian photography, featuring his impactful photojournalism and celebrity portraits.
The book Mario De Biasi: Photographs 1947–2003 showcases the remarkable journey of Italian photographer Mario De Biasi, whose work spanned several decades and captured the essence of postwar Italy. Renowned for his photojournalism, De Biasi's lens focused on significant events in Hungary and Siberia, providing a unique perspective on the world during a tumultuous time. His ability to convey emotion and narrative through images made him a pivotal figure in the realm of photography.
In addition to his impactful photojournalism, Mario De Biasi: Photographs 1947–2003 features an array of celebrity portraits that highlight his talent for capturing the personality and spirit of iconic figures. From the glamour of Sophia Loren to the artistic essence of Andy Warhol, De Biasi's portraits are not merely images; they are stories frozen in time. The book also includes striking photographs of legendary personalities such as Sugar Ray Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and Brigitte Bardot, showcasing his versatility and depth as a photographer.
Organized by phase and theme, this collection allows readers to appreciate the evolution of De Biasi's work over the years. Each photograph invites viewers to explore the intricate relationship between the subject and the surrounding world, making Mario De Biasi: Photographs 1947–2003 not just a retrospective but a celebration of a masterful artist's legacy.
ISBN: 9788829709779
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208 pages