Friday, November 04, 2011

Straight in the Light.





Straight in the Light. Photographs by Michel Mazzoni. ARP 2 Editions, 2011. 112 pp., illustrated throughout, 16x27,5cm. Images from here.

Book description:

"To explore such notions as time and space Michel Mazzoni uses photography, video installations, texts.

He shows, exhibits, installs his territories. Since he so much questions desertion, desolation, so much searches for beauty beyond appearance, his choices are often rough

His work is actually imbued with a sensitivity that gives heed to interactions between light immateriality, the point of view and the frame demand, like a continuous confrontation between perceptions.

Seeing is enough, taking time, could we say. So Mazzoni is examining maps, observing towns, crossing all around backwards and forwards. Visitor of obliteration and vanished traces, in a way he is building up an archaeology of the intangible and inquiring through light long after the ephemeral."

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