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Vincenzo Castella

Berlin ‘89
- Silvana
- by Frank Boehm
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Publisher | Silvana |
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ISBN | 9788836645336 |
Author(s) | Frank Boehm |
Publication date | January 2020 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 257 x 302 mm |
Illustrations | 50 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 96 |
Language(s) | Eng./ Germ./ It. ed. |
extra information | Limited edition of 500 numbered copies |
Description
Vincenzo Castella went to Berlin for the first time between August and September 1989, without imagining that an epochal turning point was preparing in that city, with the imminent fall of the Wall, on November 9th 1989.
The volume presents for the first time the shots of that residency. A photographic cycle which, although presenting itself as a “digression, an experiment with open outcomes” – as explained by Frank Boehm in his text, with respect to the themes of his research at the time – is fully inserted in a wider reflection on landscape, understood as a context built and modified by man, which is also the common thread of all of Castella’s oeuvre. For today’s readers, this is not just an unpublished visual document that, through a silent and essential revival, gives us a glimpse of how the city looked before History intervened to cut its boundaries, but also a crucial element to approach and deepen the work of one of the most appreciated masters of contemporary photography.

Vincenzo Castella