FIUME / RIVER

Title: FIUME / RIVER

Photographer/s: GUIDO GUIDI

Contributor/s: Francesco Zanot (text)

Date of publication: April 2010

Place of publication: Milano

Dimensions: 11.8 x 9.4 inches

Edition size: 350

Type of binding: Softcover

Number of pages: 54 pages

Printer: Graficart, Resana (TV), Italy

Publisher: Boiler Corporation srl

Designer: Leonardo Sonnoli

Language: English/Italian

Summary: Photography for Guidi is something autobiographical. It is synonymous with inhabiting, and the camera is the instrument which allows him to observe, appropriate and collect what lies beyond his doorstep.

The river in this new book flows just a few dozen meters away and Guidi follows its course armed with two different pieces of equipment: a view camera loaded with 8x10in plates, an instrument that enables extended and wide-ranging observation, and a 6×6 camera, which he uses in order to get closer to his subjects and to draft the notes for this visual text, in a kind of specification. 

In exploring photography with photography Guidi introduces into his work a series of elements which recall the origin of this medium. There are shadows, reflections, mirrors, windows (the latter with shutters and blinds, which perform like camera shutters, opening and closing and allowing the light to filter through or blocking it out).

One of his photographs in the Viaggio in Italia series contains both a mirror and a window, the former reflecting the latter, through which dazzling light streams in. It appears to be a tribute to the famous distinction made by John Szarkowski in order to describe the two adjacent axes he had identified in his study of photography. On one hand there were the realists, who used the camera as a window onto the world in order to describe the appearance of things; on the other, there were the romantics, for whom the camera became a mirror turned towards themselves, allowing them, in the first place, to express their individuality. If we wished to apply Szarkowski’s categories to the work of Guidi, then we might say that it lies precisely between the two extremes, using the “documentary style” to testify to the subjects he knows and that are close to him, to the point of being the object of a veritable “act of internalisation”.

The river Savio is another one of these metaphors: it behaves like a mirror and, like the ground glass in the rear standard of a view camera, enables the photographer to observe an upside-down copy of the world surrounding him.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: Cesena (Italy), 1941

Book link: http://www.fantomeditions.com/fantombooks/guido-guidi/

Donated by: Boiler Corporation

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The Indie Photobook Library is TWO!

This past weekend, the Indie Photobook Library celebrated its 2nd Anniversary. Thank you to all the photographers/artists/bookmakers that have made the collection what it is today! I’d also like to thank Advisory Board members Darius Himes, Andy Adams, Shane Lavalette, and Gabe Reed and all the venues that have welcomed the iPL. In the last two years, the collection has grown to almost 1000 books. The iPL continues to promote and showcase the books in the collection through international pop-up and feature-length exhibitions, articles, conferences, guest lectures, and also preserves them as a non-circulating public library. Having a specific collection dedicated to this contemporary movement in publishing allows for the development of future discourse on trends in self-publishing, the ability to reflect on and compare books in the collection, and for scholarly research to be conducted years, decades, and centuries to come. I am looking forward to continuing the iPL mission.

Cheers,
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