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Stefano Cerio - Aquila

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The ground is covered in snow, the horizon a dark line of mountains; low milky clouds hide the sky. In the foreground, a shapeless form, a strange sagging mass of bright colors-red, blue and yellow-stirs as it fills with air. In less than a minute a popular fairground attraction appears: an inflatable, rotund form, awkward and genial, shaped like a double slide or a springboard, the kind often seen in children's play areas, at fairs and village gatherings. Along with other inflatables in the same vein-a chubby castle complete with dragon, a football pitch-the slide is part of the bizarre landscape conjured up in Stefano Cerio's Aquila, a series of photographs taken in Abruzzo at different times of year and in highly impactful settings not far from L' Aquila, on the plains of Campo Felice, Campo Imperatore and Pescasseroli.
STEFANO CERIO (*1962) lives and works in Rome and Paris. Exploring the boundary line between vision, recounting the real and the spectator's horizon of expectation, his work increasingly focuses on the theme of representation, and the staging of a possible reality that might not be true, but is at least plausible.

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STEFANO CERIO (*1962) lebt und arbeitet in Rom und Paris. Seinen Arbeiten beschäftigen sich mit dem Thema der Repräsentation. Sie erkunden die ambivalenten Grenzräume zwischen Vision, Wirklichkeit und dem Erwartungshorizont der Betrachtenden, und sind Inszenierungen einer möglichen Realität, die vielleicht nicht wahr, aber zumindest plausibel ist.

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The ground is covered in snow, the horizon a dark line of mountains; low milky clouds hide the sky. In the foreground, a shapeless form, a strange sagging mass of bright colors—red, blue and yellow—stirs as it fills with air. In less than a minute a popular fairground attraction appears: an inflatable, rotund form, awkward and genial, shaped like a double slide or a springboard, the kind often seen in children’s play areas, at fairs and village gatherings. Along with other inflatables in the same vein—a chubby castle complete with dragon, a football pitch—the slide is part of the bizarre landscape conjured up in Stefano Cerio’s Aquila, a series of photographs taken in Abruzzo at different times of year and in highly impactful settings not far from L’ Aquila, on the plains of Campo Felice, Campo Imperatore and Pescasseroli.
STEFANO CERIO (*1962) lives and works in Rome and Paris. Exploring the boundary line between vision, recounting the real and the spectator’s horizon of expectation, his work increasingly focuses on the theme of representation, and the staging of a possible reality that might not be true, but is at least plausible.

Product details

Authors Stefano Cerio
Assisted by Stefano Chiodi (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.09.2022
 
EAN 9783775753203
ISBN 978-3-7757-5320-3
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 248 mm x 20 mm x 308 mm
Weight 852 g
Illustrations 45 Abb.
Series MONOGRAFIE
Fotografie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Abruzzen, L'Aquila, L’Aquila, auseinandersetzen

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