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Overview""When I picture my region, I simply look, I don't think: I let my heart direct me and life unfold. This country awakens in me a deep emotion. There, time stops. I become a child again, everything amazes me. This is timeless Italy"", explains Emanuele Scorcelletti. Emanuele Scorcelletti's book thus presents a deep and meticulous photographic journey in black and white that touches on one of the most current reflections of contemporary man on the importance of places as fundamental elements to define his personal approach of existence. The Marches are therefore the protagonists of research on the notion of place, studied in the relationships it establishes with the individuals who live there, who have lived there or who have forged strong ties with it. As the title of the project suggests, the book is offered as a poetic composition which, as in the most refined elegies, is divided into two parts: that of memory and that of vision, the first melancholy and evocative, the second fiery and exalted. Classic images with balanced geometries characterize the first section of the book, while the shots in the second section are loaded with expressionistic and vibrant tones. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emanuele Scorcelletti , Cyril Drouhet , Simona Cardinali , Denis CurtiPublisher: Hemeria Imprint: Hemeria ISBN: 9782490952038ISBN 10: 249095203 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 June 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Far from the red carpets he long walked to capture the stars from around the world, the photographer remembers the region of his youth, quiet and beautiful: Le Marche. In the heart of Italy, between the Apennines and the Adriatic, its geographical center. (...) Between melancholic memory and an evanescent vision of a motherland where the artist reinvents himself."" -- Le Figaro Voyages, by Jeanne Propeck ""The ""Covid"" years were terrible for photographers. But they allowed some to take a break from their frantic races to find and take on increasingly poorly paid orders. Emanuele Scorcelletti is part of this movement which immersed itself, during this period of uncertainty, in very personal research work. He left for Marche, this region of Italy facing the Adriatic, the family cradle. It is in the heart of the stronghold of Mario Giacomelli, Giuseppe Cavalli and the so-called Misa gang that Emanuele focused on a work of memory and desire."" -- The Eye of Photography ""The gaze of Emanuele Scorcelletti, known for capturing the human side of film and fashion stars, has evolved, and this is the subtlety of this book, as if this visual introspection were going to delve into a memory that is ever more distant, ever more imprecise, ever more expressionistic, bordering on the unreal. With his new work, Elegia Fantastica, memories gradually blur and Scorcelletti slowly frees himself from the traditional technical rules of photography, such as those of exposure time or framing, to obtain light-bleached portraits or hyper-contrasting black and white landscapes. In this evanescent journey and this nostalgic timelessness, ghostly and light forms evolve in cities frozen by the years, in sacred places preserved by a thousand-year-old faith, in a rural world spared by the frenzy of modernism. Images in movement that reveal a dreamlike work as an ode to eternal Italy, as a poem whispered to the wounds of life in which floats a certain perfume of innocence."" -- Cyril Drouhet, Extract from the preface ""The ""Covid"" years were terrible for photographers. But they allowed some to take a break from their frantic races to find and take on increasingly poorly paid orders. Emanuele Scorcelletti is part of this movement which immersed itself, during this period of uncertainty, in very personal research work. He left for Marche, this region of Italy facing the Adriatic, the family cradle. It is in the heart of the stronghold of Mario Giacomelli, Giuseppe Cavalli and the so-called Misa gang that Emanuele focused on a work of memory and desire."" -- The Eye of Photography Author InformationBorn of an Italian mother from Friuli and a father born in Jesi, in the Marches, Emanuele Scorcelletti returns with this project to the lands and roots of his paternal family for a tribute carried by great emotion. This emotion is the one that has attached him since his childhood to the passion for the image, first the cinema of Fellini, which his mother venerated, then the photography, that of Mario Giacomelli that he met in Senigallia, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Jacques-Henri Lartigue, his masters. Member of the Gamma photo agency from 1989 to 2009, internationally recognized for his photos of film and fashion stars, he received in 2003 the prestigious World Press prize in the ""Arts and Culture"" category for his black and white photo of Sharon Stone walking the carpet at the Cannes Film Festival. But make no mistake about it, what moves Emanuele is above all otherness and everything that deeply affects people, ""places and people"", whether documenting the Carnival of Venice (in its early stages), a tree planting program in the Tamil Nadu region of India for the French Yves Rocher Foundation (2017), the General States of Women for French ELLE Magazine (2010) or the relationship between man and nature (exhibition Equus in La Gacilly Festival, France, 2017). Cyril Drouhet is director of photography of the Figaro Magazine, part of one of the most important French media. He is also a curator. Simona Cardinali is an Art Historian at the Civic Museums in Palazzo Pianetti, Jesi (Italy). Denis Curti is director of the monthly ""Il Fotografo"" and artistic director of the ""Casa dei tre Oci"" in Venice, artistic director of the Photography Festival of Capri. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |