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View Into Landscape
Guido Guidi
'Piavola, 1984', 1984
Contact C-type print
Image: 19.5 x 24.5 cm
Edition of 5
© Guido Guidi

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View Into Landscape

Paris Photo 2023 Booth B06

Fair Presentation: 9 Nov – 12 Nov 2023

Wed 8 Nov

Grand Palais Ephémère

Champ-de-Mars, Place Joffre
75007 Paris

Large Glass

392 Caledonian Road
N1 1DN London

+44 (0)20-76099345


www.largeglass.co.uk

Wed-Sat 11-18

View Into Landscape
Guido Guidi
Cesena, 1985, 1985
Contact C-type print
Image: 19.5 x 24.5 cm
Edition of 5
© Guido Guidi

View Into Landscape

Large Glass (London) and Viasaterna (Milan) are proud to present a solo presentation of works by the renowned Italian photographer Guido Guidi at this year’s Paris Photo. With a focus on landscape, we made a selection in collaboration with Guidi encompassing 50 years (1972- 2023).

Guido Guidi is one of Italy’s most respected photographers, with a career spanning more than five decades. Neorealist film and conceptual art have played a significant role in shaping his unsentimental but also intensely personal vision. He has mostly focused his lens on rural and suburban geographies close to his home and occasionally wider afield in Europe.

"View into Landscape" draws on the underlying vision in his work, the transformation of contemporary landscape, the rural and urban terrain near his home in Cesena and around Italy.

View Into Landscape
Guido Guidi
Gibellina, 1989, 1989
Contact C-type print
Image: 19.5 x 24.5 cm
Edition of 5
© Guido Guidi

Guidi is a key figure in a group of photographers, born in the 1940s who in the 1970/80s were establishing links between photography and other disciplines from literature to architecture, from city planning to sociology and anthropology in order to consciously shape the cultural significance of Italian photography. We take a journey through Guidi’s rural, industrial and personal landscapes, shot on 35mm, medium and large format 8x10” film, and presented here as C-type and Gelatin silver prints (both vintage and contemporary).