Manuela De Leonardis

A tu per tu con i grandi fotografi

Interviste vol. I

Postwords series
2011, Softcover, Italian
12x20 cm, 168 pages
ISBN: 9788886795586

€ 12,50
  • Add to cart Add to cart Add to cart
Synopsis

A tu per tu con i grandi fotografi is a collection of interviews with twenty-five international masters of photography: Gabriele Basilico, Letizia Battaglia, Sandro Becchetti, René Burri, Francesco Cito, Marco Delogu, Mitch Epstein, Elliott Erwitt, Lalla Essayidi, Franco Fontana, Alberto García-Alix, Flor Garduño, Caio Mario Garrubba, Eikoh Hosoe, Pieter Hugo, Mimmo Jodice, Rinko Kawauchi, Laura Letinsky, Sarah Moon, Daido Moriyama, Yossef Nabil, Lou Reed, Ferdinando Scianna, Malick Sidibé, Massimo Vitali.

Except for the indirect formula used for Lou Reed — celebrated musician of our times, but also a valid interpreter of the photographic medium —, all the other conversations are the result of face-to-face encounters.

Attachments
  • Download the PDF sheet Download the PDF sheet Download the PDF sheet
  • Download the PDF sheet (eng) Download the PDF sheet (eng) Download the PDF sheet (eng)

Manuela De Leonardis
(Roma, 1966) Art historian, journalist and independent curator. She is a member of the Lazio Order of Journalists since 1993 and since 2004 she has been writing about visual arts for the cultural pages of the manifesto and Alias, Alias Domenica, ExtraTerrestre inserts. She also collaborates with Il Fotografo, Exibart, art a part of cult (ure) and Artribune. With the publishing house Postcart she has published A tu per tu con i grandi fotografi - Vol. I (2011), A tu per tu con grandi fotografi e videoartisti - Vol. II (2012), A tu per tu con gli artisti che usano la fotografia - Vol. III (2013), A tu per tu. Fotografi a confronto - Vol. IV (2017). Among the other books she is the author of: CAKE. La cultura del dessert tra tradizione Araba e Occidente (Postcart 2013), Taccuino Sannita. Ricette molisane degli anni Venti (ali&no 2015), Il sangue delle donne. Tracce di rosso sul panno bianco (Postmedia 2019), Jack Sal. Chrom/A (Danilo Montanari Editore 2019).