Published by Marsilio Editori. Edited by Enrica Viganň.
Italian photographer Mario De Biasi (1923–2013) was celebrated for his photojournalism in Hungary and Siberia, as well as his celebrity portraits of figures including Sophia Loren, Andy Warhol, Sugar Ray Robinson, Marlene Dietrich and Brigitte Bardot. His photographs are presented here by phase and theme.
Published by Damiani. Foreword by Walter Guadagnini.
Peripatetic, prolific and perceptive, Mario De Biasi has trekked the world, looking for and capturing human stories of such diversity that this collection could also be called People. With Boubat, Cartier-Bresson, Gardin and Riboud, De Biasi was part of a generation of travelers and explorers whose oeuvre amounts to a visual ode to the second half of the twentieth century. Through his long collaboration with Epoca, the Italian magazine, he is considered by many to be the father of photojournalism in his country, inspiring generations of young photographers, with travel bags ready and cameras always in hand. De Biasi finds intimate moments that nevertheless have the sweep of history: a crowded, colorful street scene in the Far East, or a worker napping in the crevice of an ancient monument. This book is part of the Unpublished Photographs series.
Published by Charta. Essays by Maria Cristina Didero and Giuliana Scimé.
Can you learn to read by watching people read? Born in 1923, photojournalist Mario De Biasi has carefully and poetically captured people reading, around the world, in all sorts of situations, for the last forty years. In this universal story told by cultured people from Saudi Arabia to the United States, reading is reflected on as an inescapable and vital act, one that unites peoples and traditions as only knowledge can.
PUBLISHER Charta
BOOK FORMAT Paperback, 8.25 x 10.5 in. / 88 pgs / 71 duotone.
PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 2/2/2004 No longer our product
DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: SPRING 2004
PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9788881584437TRADE List Price: $31.95 CAD $40.00