Paolo Castaldi ci ha lavorato parecchio, ma ora è on line.
LateAndModern gallery.
Al momento, sette autori italiani:
Gian Paolo Barbieri, Giovanni Gastel, Maria Vittoria Backhaus, Piero Gemelli, Alfa Castaldi, Carlo Orsi e Toni Thorimbert.
Dice: "lascia da parte le tue foto famose, i capisaldi della tua carriera"
Dice: "fai affiorare dalle profondità del tuo archivio le immagini nascoste, neglette, dimenticate, e dicci qualcosa di te che non ci aspettiamo".
Non era facile.
L'ho fatto sudare, e ho sudato pure io.
Alla fine ho tirato fuori questa roba:
Transfert. Avevo già fatto molto di questo lavoro d'archivio producendo il libro.
Le foto spaziano dagli anni settanta alla fine degli anni '90.
Le stampe, incorniciate, sono del 2000. Alcune di grande formato, provengono dalla mostra omonima al museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di varese.
Qui sotto una serie totalmente inedita: Bar di Quarto Oggiaro.
Foto scattate e stampate da me nel 1976, mentre preparavo "Una condizione giovanile" ( Abitare 1977)
Va bene, queste non sono così inedite, ma non potevo non metterle: Tre stampe originali, vintage, da "Bambini di Pioltello", 1974.
Fine degli anni '70.
Viaggiavo sempre in autostop.
Era normale all'epoca, e funzionava.
Passavo un sacco di tempo negli Autogrill.
Avevo la mia Nikon, facevo foto.
Uniche copie esistenti, vintage.
Rimini by night, 1981.
Scattate durante la realizzazione di "Ricetta di Donna" copertina di un disco di Ornella Vanoni, mentre a piedi me ne andavo dal Grand'Hotel, dove stava lei, alla mia pensione una stella, dove stavo io.
E per finire questi "Plasticoni", così si chiamavano.
Contengono ognuno 6 Polaroids originali.
Scattate negli anni '90, durante le frequenti notti insonni allo schermo della TV negli hotel del mondo, o durante i sopralluoghi di servizi fotografici.
Fin qui le mie cose.
E degli altri autori, io cosa sceglierei?
Le foto sono in vendita.
Il sito è in inglese.
Per andarci cliccate QUI
Per ingrandire le immagini cliccateci sopra.
Here below an english translation about the project:
"LateAndModern is a collection of "collateral" works by some of the major Italian fashion photographers.
Personal shots, refused or unpublished pictures, texts and personal researches, "objets d'affection", "divertissements" and casual snapshots or polaroids.
It's a photographic project that deals with time and exposure.
The leading actors are some of the main italian fashion photographers.
The stage is the personal path of each one of them"
Our request to photographers:
Leave aside all the glorious images that have made your carreer great and concentrate on personal and forgotten images.
Dig into the past and find those images that are intimately related to you. Let them surface from the deepness of your archives to come and tell us something about you that we wouldn't expect.
It's a quest that yields results of many different kinds, depending on the nature of the photographer, on his age, on the variety of works and experiences that he's gone through.
In some cases the photos are very distant from what we know of the photographer, they tell us of a different moment of his journey, when he was doing some other photography or dreamed of a different way to look at things. Other times the images fit into the visual scheme we usually connect with his work but they highlight his inner feelings, so that the fashion subject (object) fades while the photographer's eye becomes more clearly defined.
In all cases they tell us about the photographer's curiosity, of the nature of his relationship with beauty and aesthetics, they tell us more of the man behind the camera.
Time to recall the roots, the exceptions, the conflicts.
We're talking here about the personal value of images, about highlighting the passions and obsessions that undergo every photographer's journey: art, paintings, nature, poetry, atmospheres, literature. Most of the times these cultural origins are so deeply rooted that it takes some time to figure them out. Fashion photographers are intuitive and practical professionals. They work on the balance between many factors: feeling, style, techniques; so the inner cultural roots are often buried in the deep folds of one's memory but surface in the works defining a solid "fil rouge" that consistently watermarks their images.
And we're talking about exceptions and conflicts, works and moments that one might consider as stumbles because of censorship or refusals, or works conceived as statements, public outings, manifestos.
Time and exposure.
Photography deals with time in many ways: freezing a moment into an image, underlining the quality of a single fraction of time, removing it from its dimension, making it timeless and everlasting. With our project we'll try to go the other way round, finding photographs that are "time capsules", images that represent a personal journey in time.
Photography is also about exposure. Physical exposure of a sensitive media but also exposure of a framed, silent moment to an audience. Many of the photographs in this project have lacked their dose of exposure for various reasons. We're happy to bring them back.
To know more:
www.lateandmodern.com
Click on the pictures to enlarge.
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