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Photography Exhibition THE CITY IN BLACK AND WHITE - 7th Edition

“THE CITY IN BLACK AND WHITE” Online Photography Exhibitions 7th edition, at Tati Space Photography Center

THE PRESENTATION

7th edition of the Online Photo Exhibitions with the theme:

THE CITY IN BLACK AND WHITE


We are pleased to present the 7-th edition of the Online Photography Exhibitions at Tati Space Photography Center, with the Theme THE CITY IN BLACK AND WHITE.

 Black and White Photography is the oldest form of photography. And yet it remains very modern, as it offers different interpretations. Some artists appreciate it because in the absence of colors, black and white photography is more powerful to convey emotions. Others use monochrome photography to go back in time and evoke memories. Other artists use it for purely aesthetic and graphic reasons, as black and white photography offers strong contrasts and many tonalities of shades.

 We are happy that to our invitation have been responded many artists from different parts of the world: USA, UK, Canada, Ukraine, Albania, Croatia, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Israel, Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, India, Chine, Brazil, among others.  From a large number of submissions 245, we have selected 58 authors. Their photographs are categorized in 3 Categories ARCHITECTURE, PEOPLE, PLACES.

We hope you enjoy them all!

 Curator

 Alketa Misja

Tatì Space Center


 

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Author: Bia Serranoni

Country: Brasil

Museum Series – Louvre. Location: Paris

Museum Series – MAC. Location: Niteroi /Rio de Janeiro

Museum Series – MAR. Location: Rio de Janeiro

Museum Series – Soumaya. Location: Mexico City

The Museum Series, is based on capturing clippings of the architecture of important museums around the world, whose architecture is a significant part of the city's landscape, which often also characterizes them as a work beyond their function as a space. The series is also intended to highlight what might otherwise go unnoticed by the hurried eye. 

Links of the author:

Website:https://biaserranoni.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biaserranonifotografia/


Author: Dan Bucko

Country: USA

Title of Series: “Exoskeleton”

Photo 1: “Curves and Spires”

Photo 2: “Illuminessence and Reflections”

Photo 3: “Layers”

Photo 4: “Sharp Angles”

Place: Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, California, USA

Description: Bathed in the soft glow of reflected light, the Walt Disney Concert Hall rises like a symphony in steel and glass. Its form, a captivating interplay of angles and curves, feels poised to erupt into a crescendo of music. Within its sleek, modern embrace, melodies take flight, a testament to the beauty that resonates both inside and out.

Links of the author:

Website  http://buckocreative.com/

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/danbuckophotography/


Author: Dardan Vukaj

Country: Albania

Title of Series: “Vertical”

Photo 1: Brussels, Quatuor Building, Jaspers-Eyers Architects.

Photo 2: Milano, Generali Tower, arch Zaha Hadid

Photo 3: Milano, Bosco Verticale, arch Stefano Boeri

Photo 4: Milano, Regione Lombardia Tower, arch. Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

Description: A series of black and white photos that emphasize the verticality of buildings, by highlighting design elements such as rhythm, light-shadow, contrast, the texture of modern materials, futuristic design.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dardanvukaj_archframes/


Author: Josep Sánchez.

Country: Barcelona (Spain).

Title of Series: “The City of Justice”

Place: The City of Justice in Barcelona and Hospitalet de Llobregat.

Description:The City of Justice is the largest and most complex project of the Judicial Infrastructure Plan, carried out by the Department of Justice. It symbolizes the will of the Government to bring justice closer to citizens, modernizing it and making it more comfortable and accessible. 

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barcelonafotos/

 


Author: Miles Astray

Country: Germany

Title: “Supersymmetry”

Place: Paris, France

Description: The Francois-Mitterrand Library in Paris is one of the city's lesser-known landmarks and its modern look juxtaposes the city's traditional architecture. It consists of four buildings that are all shaped like open books with two sides (pages) at a 90-degree angle. This low angle creates an apparently infinite symmetry that is symbolic of the building's futuristic nature.

Links of the author:

Website: http://www.milesastray.com/

© Miles Astray, Supersymmetry


Author: Rich Martin

Country: Switzerland

Title: “Shanghai Tower + SWFC”

Place: Shanghai, China

Description: The Shanghai Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Centre, the third and twelfth tallest buildings in the world, stand next to each other in Shanghai's Pudong district dominating the area. Capturing these ultra-modern feats of architecture and engineering on vintage cameras and film was my way of exploring the contrast between the future and the past. These two images were shot on Ilford Delta 3200 film using a Pentax 6x7 camera. I developed the film in Ilford DD-X developer, fixed with Ilford Rapid fixer. There was no digital post-processing except dust-speck removal. 

Links of the author:

Website: https://developerfluid.net


Author: Stéphane Louis

Country: France

Title: “Rialto Bridge”

Place: Venice, 2020

Description: An image of one of the most photographed building of one of the most photographed cities in the world through a glass.

Links of the author:

Website: www.stephanelouis.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/slouisphotographe

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/s.louis_photographe/

© Stéphane Louis, RialtoBridge Venice 2020


Author: Louise Muscat

Country: Malta

Photo title: “Snowfall In The City”

Place: Stockholm, Sweden

Description: Snow falls on the Nordiska Museet in the city of Stockholm.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisemuscatphoto/

Website: https://500px.com/p/louisemuscat?view=photos

© Louise Muscat, Snowfall In The City


Author: Mariano Pedalino

Country: Italy

Title: “Berlin Karl Marx Allee”

Place: Berlin

Description: The photo is a double exposure of a building on the Karl Marx Allee in Berlin.
The Karl Marx Allee is characterised by buildings constructed in the 1950s, mostly belonging to the current of so-called socialist classicism, and designed on the model of the great cities of the Soviet Union such as Moscow, Kiev, Stalingrad and Leningrad

Website: https://marianopedalino.com/

Instagram: https://marianopedalino.com/

© Mariano Pedalino, Berlin Karl Marx Allee


Author: Helga Bahmer

Country: Hamburg, Germany

Title of Series "Metabolism Berlin"

Description: Metabolism - conversion of the organism foreign substances into substances that are native to the organism. Nature diffuses through the structures and buildings created by human. Concrete, stone and things; people breathe the cities air. My pictures seek an expression that represents the fight against the autonomy of nature, its control and utilisation.
The series was taken in April 2024 in various parts of Berlin.

Links of the author:

Website: https://500px.com/p/peggy-perfect

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helga_be_punkt/


Author: Zheltov Denis Yurievich

Country: Russia

Title: “Windows”

Place: Russia, St. Petersburg

Description: one of the houses of the old building of the city of St. Petersburg

Links of the author:

Website:https://deniszheltov.photographer.ru/

© Denis Zheltov, Windows


Author: Natalia Liubinetska

Country: Kyiv, Ukraine

Title: “The War in Ukraine 1, 2”

Place: Irpin, Ukraine

Description: The photos were taken in Irpin, Ukraine. A Russian missile hit a residential building. The house is now in a state of disrepair and unlivable, there is no water or electricity, but some families continue to live in it...

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liubinetska_photographer/


Author: Benaissa Ilyes

Country : Algeria

Title : “Hotel Oran”

Place : Oran , Algeria

Description of the photo : A photo of an unfinished hotel located on the seafront of Oran, Algeria

Social media :

Instagram :  https://www.instagram.com/benaissailyes/

Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/benaissailyes0/

© Benaissa Ilyes, Hotel Oran


Author: Ruslan Hajizada

Country: Azerbaijan

Title: “Multangular object”

Place: Istanbul, Turkiye

Description: This photo was captured at the territory of Jamlija mosque in Istanbul, Turkiye

© Ruslan Hajizada, Multangular Object


Author: Nurlan Tahirli 

Country: Azerbaijan 

Title: “Sommiar” 

Place: Baku, Azerbaijan 

Description: The scene was reminiscent of a passage from James Lillis's book "A Walk in Dreams", where he described a man surrounded by smooth, white surfaces everywhere. The atmosphere and color of the scene reminded me of this - a man walking in his dreams. 

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nurlan_tahirli/

© Nurlan Tahirli, Sommiar


Author: Dimitris Lapousis

Country: Greece

Title: “Athens”

Place: Athens, Greece

Description: The Greek Parliament as a little planet. 

Links of the author:

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dlapousis/

© Dimitris Lapousis, Athens


Author: Pantaleo Musarò

Country: Italia

Title: “Twin Elevation”

Place: Bologna

Description: The photo taken in the city of Bologna is actually a monument, but while I was taking the shot it took me back to the structure of two identical skyscrapers that were mirrored, but at the same time I went with memories to the twin towers. So I gave the image that ghostly allure typical of the memory of painful events, I have of many cities with popular urbanization neighborhoods.

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.pantaleomusaro.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pantaleomusaro

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pantaleo.musaro.artista

© Pantaleo Musarò, Twin elevation


Author: Tommaso Stefanori 

Country: Rome, Italy. 

Title of the Series: ''The E.U.R. District ''. 

Description: This series of photos were shot in the E.U.R. district of Rome, Italy, one of the most architecturally iconic in the city. The intent of the shot is to underline the game of lights and shadows that these buildings can offer and also their inspiration to the old Roman Empire architecture. 

Links of the author:
Website: https://tstefanori.wixsite.com/tommasostefanori 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommaso_stefanori/


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Author: Andrii Bulavka

Country: France

Title of the photos: “Dancing With the Spirits”, “Dubliners”, “The Year of Dragon”.

Description: The photo series "Dancing with the Spirits" (2023) from my trip to Michoacán, Mexico, during the Day of the Dead celebration explores the resilience of local traditions in honoring ancestors.

The photo series "Dubliners" (2024), named after the novel by Irish literary figure James Joyce, highlights scenes of street life of both residents and visitors of the Irish capital, as I seek to answer for myself what makes Dublin "my city" for Dubliners.

The photo series "The Year of Dragon" (2024) documents my trip to Shanghai during the celebration of the Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival. Through this series, I aim to visually trace the cultural and societal evolution of this vast Chinese city from the traditional scenes I was fortunate to witness during the festival to the modern realities of the Chinese people, complete with skyscrapers and technologies.

Links of the author

Website: https://andriibulavka.squarespace.com/


Author: Jean-Luc Feixa 

Country: Belgium

Title: “Hexie Hao” 

Place: China, Beijing and Shanghai

These pictures are part of the series Hexie Hao. Project done in several cities of China in 2018.

Links of the author:

Website: https://jlfeixa.bigcartel.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlfeixa/


Author: Jason Au

Country: Hong Kong

Photo 1: “Social Distancing”. On a Sunday during the Covid-19 pandemic, Hong Kong residents congregated in a shopping mall atrium. To tackle Covid-19, the Hong Kong government has enforced by law to prohibit group gatherings of more than four persons in public places. Therefore, every group of people maintained a minimum 1.5 meter 'social distance' from another group of people. A compliance officer wearing a lanyard around his neck was seen enforcing the social distancing rule.

Photo 2: “Solitude”. As evening falls, a lone figure sits on a bench, bathed in the glow of artificial illumination. Above him, the vast expanse of empty space seems to speak to the isolation and detachment that many feel in the modern world. The urban landscape that surrounds us is a product of our own creation - and yet, as we succumb to its allure, we can't help but feel a sense of loneliness and disconnection.

Photo 3: “Tunnel Vision”. As I stroll through the aisle of this remarkable building in Hong Kong, I find myself captivated by the interplay of light on the columns, which spill onto the textured ground, creating a mesmerising tunnel-like effect. Suddenly, a young scooter kid glides by, and I carefully time my shutter release to seize this fleeting moment.

Photo 4: “Working Platform”. In the bustling city of Hong Kong, it is common to witness suspended work platforms scaling the heights of towering skyscrapers. These platforms serve as temporary workplaces for brave workers who diligently clean and maintain the exterior walls of these impressive buildings.

Photo 5: “Box Junction”. Taken from an overpass in the city centre at night, a hurried person crosses the box junction, seemingly unfazed by the traffic. Even while on the move, the person is engrossed in a phone conversation.

Place: Hong Kong

Website: https://jasonaucs.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonaucs/


Author: Natia Tetiashvili 

Country: Georgia

Place: New York, United States

Title of Series: “In BluR”

Description: The series features self-portraits in various locations around New York City. The photographs are deliberately blurred to emphasize the feeling of the struggle amid the overwhelming noise and confusion. The blurred face in each photograph serves as a metaphor for the blurred lines between self and environment, individual and collective, and the internal and external chaos one experiences in such a dynamic and demanding environment. Through this project, the artist hopes to spark a dialogue about mental health, self-discovery, and the human experience of navigating through life's uncertainties. By sharing this introspective visual narrative, they aim to inspire empathy, understanding, and meaningful conversations about the complexities of the human psyche and the universal quest for purpose, and inner peace amidst the noise and confusion of modern life."

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.teteshka.org/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teteshka__/


Author: Liana Darenskaya

Country: Moscow, Russia 

Title: “Anxiety in big city” “Down Town” “Dreams of capital” “Financial piramid” “Where Am I”

Place: Moscow

Description: The photos were taken in Moscow, downtown and a bit far area, so called sleepy region of the city. I used digital collage technique to force the impression and mood. 

Links of the author:

Website: https://lianadarenskaya.ru

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lianadarenskaya/


Author: Yudai Yoshikawa

Country: Japan

Title: “A ghost in Paris”

Place: Paris

Description: Rainy, cold, depressing but relaxing time in Paris

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yudai.yoshikawa.photo/


Author: Maksym Romenskyi

Country: Ukraine (based Portugal)

Title: “Festa”

Place: Portugal

Project Description: Festa is a holiday in Portuguese. People are hungry for festa. And the scarier the world around them, the more and more people want to celebrate. They eat like it's the last time, drink like it's the last time, and laugh. But sometimes where there is a lot of laughter, there is a lot of fear. This project focuses on the visual images of insecurity and fear that manifest during celebrations. 

Links of the author: 

Website: https://maksymromenskyi.com


Author: Donal Husni

Country : Indonesia

Title: “Jakarta The Sinking City”

Place : North Jakarta

Description : This series is from North Jakarta that have issue with sea level that getting higher than the ground, causing the houses flooded with sea water, every time monsoon happening.

Links of the author:

http://www.donalhusni.photoshelter.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donalhusni/


Author: Muhammad Saidul Islam 

Country: Bangladesh 

Title: “Daily workers in Bangladesh” 

Place : Daudkandi Comilla Bangladesh 

Description: Bangladeshi daily laborers work tirelessly, transporting red sand for construction from all over the country, earning 300-500 BDT daily. They've used a plastic coin deposit system for 15 years. Men and women alike take breaks for meals and rest during their workday, which typically ends around 5 pm.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muhammad.photo/

© Muhammad Saidul, Daily workers in Bangladesh


Author: Tatiana Varfolomeeva

Country: Russia 

Title: “Equality”

Place: Hong Kong 

Description: This photo was taken in Hong Kong at Harbour city where all the famous shops are located.

Links of the author:

Website: https://500px.com/p/mou_ette 

© Tatiana Varfolomeeva, Equality


Author: Mario Gustavo Fiorucci

Country: Argentina

Title: “Shadows for three”

Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Description: The evening light filtered through a street and created this play of shadows to create this image.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariogustavofiorucci/ 

© Mario Gustavo Fiorucci, Shadows for three


Author:  Mary Crnkovic Pilas

Country: Croatia

Title: “Sweet Bird of Youth”

Place: Bol, Croatia 

Description: This photo was taken while I was on holiday in Bol, Croatia.  One day, while going home from the beach, I walked past a park that I have passed at least a hundred times.  This time, to my delight, I noticed a little girl in a white dress with blond curls swinging on the swing, and beside her, her shadow. 

Links of the author: 

Website: https://themarvelsofdailylife.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.marvels.of.daily.life/

Mary Crnkovic Pilas, Sweet Bird of Youth


Author: Luca Morgantini

Country: Italy

Title: "The Urban Swing"

Place: Stuttgart

Links of the author:

Website: www.lucamorgantini.com

© Luca Morgantini, The Urban Swing


© George Digalakis, The Phone call

Author: George Digalakis

Country: Greece

Title: “The Phonecall”

Place: Thessaloniki, Greece

Description: A bicycle rider, talking to his phone, in front of the famous sculpture “Umbrellas” on the seafront of the city of Thessaloniki.

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.digalakisphotography.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeDigalakisPhotography/


Author: Stefan Doynov

Country: Bulgaria

Title: “Skylight”

Place: Sofia, Stadium 'Vasil Levski' metro station entrance

Description: The photo shows a person entering the metro station who is being lit by two flying saucer-like skylights from the roof of the station.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doynov.raw/ 

© Stefan Doynov, Skylight


Author Liliya Zhilina

Country: Russia

Title of the Series: “Silent”

Place: Russia

Description: Feeling is a sensation we experience with a touch: both physical and spiritual. As a visual artist, I do not just see this world; I feel it. I create memories through emotional connection with everything that surrounds me. I narrate these intimate moments in photographs through metaphors and symbols, telling stories in feelings. I explore the complexity of human emotions, and how it influences the opinion, we form about ourselves. With my works, I hope to engage viewers in a silent conversation with themselves, during which they would come to accept themselves as they are, with everything they are feeling.


Liliya Zhilina, visual artist, specializing in art-fashion photography and film. In her
works, Liliya explores questions about identity, self-acceptance and complexity of human emotions. Her artistic philosophy she describes as “feeling in silence”. Through her works Liliya engages with an audience and awakes one’s consciousness not using words, but feelings that come with half-forgotten memories and moments in life.

Links of the author:

Website: http://iammeellz.tilda.ws

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammeellz/


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Author: Yurii Naumovych

Country: Ukraine

Title of series: “Parallels”

Place: Kyiv, Ukraine

Description: My project is a visual representation of various aspects of human life, emotions, and experiences. Black-and-white photography accentuates the contrast, drama, or abstraction in the images. Each diptych has its own theme or idea but collectively, they create connections, exploring contrasts, balance, the passage of time, and reflecting the inner states or social aspects of life.

Links of the author

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/naumovych


Author: Polovnikova Valentina

Country: Russia, Moscow.

Title: "Haiku.

Description: From the autumn-winter cycle. 

Links of the author:

Website: https://vpolovnikova.ru

© Polovnikova Valentina, Haiku


Author: Eszter Ozsváth

Country: Hungary

Title of Series: “Perchè piangi, Roma?”

Place: Rome, Italy

Description: Although "Perchè piangi, Roma?" figuratively means "Why are you crying, Rome?", the word "piangere" also refers to raining. The series explores the strange occurrence of Rome, a city with an eternal soul, looking damp and gloomy in black-and-white - even after the clouds are all gone.

Links of the author:

https://www.facebook.com/ozsesz/

https://linktr.ee/eszterozsvath


Author: Mikhaylova Raisa

Country: Russia, Moscow

Title of Series "Paris Impression"

Description: "There is never any ending to Paris"- the photos were taken in multi-exposure mode during my trip to Paris in 2015.

Links of the author:

Website: https://raisamikhaylova.com/paris


Author: Carolina Carmini
Country: Brazil
Title: “Vestige”
Place: São Paulo

Description: This series explores the emptiness in the streets of the city of São Paulo, which are full of people every day filling their spaces. What is left when there is no more human life on the streets? If we all disappeared abruptly, what would city evidence say about us?
Our old buildings contrast with contemporary architecture, our streets, trails, trash, objects, signs, everything that makes up a city. What story would you tell about us? What this empty city would say about how we built it, how we experience it, occupy it, inhabit it. Reflect on our legacy, to rethink our present. All photographs in this series were taken on 35mm film.

Links of the author:

Website: https://carminicarolina.myportfolio.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caos.analogico/


Author:  Maria Isabel Moreira

Country:  Portugal

Title of series: “Porto”

Place: Porto, Portugal

Description: Old part of the city, UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misgm1/


Author: Ilija Stanusic

Title: “Old city”

Place: Šibenik,Trogir, Pirovac

Description: Most towns in Dalmatia have preserved old town centers with narrow streets. The houses were built of stone and compacted, which protected them from the summer heat and strong gusts of wind.

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.stanusic.com


Author: Igal Stulbach

Country: Israel

Title of Series: “South Tel Aviv”

Description: Places in a south which is the poorer part of Tel Aviv

Links of the author:

Website: https://stulbach.com/#ms-1


Author: Eigil Eliassen

Country: Norway

Title: “Luz”

Place: Cartagena, Spain

Description: The Church "La Iglesia De Santa María De Gracia» In Cartagena, Spain. 

A Luminous Cross On The Church Facade Is Formed By The Shadow Of Two Buildings Opposite.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eigilelias/

© Eigil Eliassen, Luz


Author: Pekka Lietepohja

Country: Finland

Title: “Main Street”

Place: Finland.

Description: A street of an abandoned tourist city. Analog photo with large format camera on sheet film.  

Bio: I am a retired Professor from the University of Applied Sciences. I taught forest engineering at Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences. My main subjects were leadership, organizational behavior, sociology, and environmental philosophy. Taking photos is my favorite hobby. My photographic specialties are film photography in large format, medium format, and 35 mm size. One of my favorite specialties is alternative chemicals and methods. I take sometimes pinhole photos. Sometimes I develop my films with a beer developer, coffee developer, or developer of birch leaf concentration. My aesthetic aims are minimalism, black and white, and abstract expressions of life and shapes of scenery and human life.

Links of the author:

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bpeliet_oh6ldj/

© .Pekka Lietepohja, Main Street


Author: Anamaria Prelipcean

Country: Romania, Bucharest

Title: “Ghosts of the trees”

Description: During a photowalk in Cernavoda, a small town in Romania, I took this photo. Those trees were like ghosts and the buildings seemed deserted. It was a surrealistic vibe for me.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anne_de_beauvoir

© Anamaria Prelipcean, Ghosts of the trees


Author: Zhengyi Wang

Country: France

Title: “Stones of the City”

Place: Singapore

Description: This photo shows a group of boulders in a meadow with the city skyline in the background. It contrasts the rough natural shape of the stones with the sharp modern buildings behind them. It is a reminder of how nature and city life are both separate and interconnected.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ishan.wong/

© Zhengyi Wang, Stones of the City


© Flori Nepravishta, Nature and Industry

Author: Florian Nepravishta

Country: Albania

Title: “Contrasts of Nature and Industry”

Place: Vlore, Albania

Description: This black-and-white photograph captures a striking juxtaposition between the natural and industrial worlds. In the foreground, a large, gnarled tree stands prominently, its branches reaching out against the sky. The tree's intricate details and textures are highlighted by the monochrome palette, emphasizing its rugged beauty. In the background, an industrial structure rises, its modern lines and shapes contrasting sharply with the organic forms of the tree. The scene is set on a sandy beach, with scattered driftwood and grasses adding to the natural elements. The overall composition evokes a sense of balance and tension between the enduring presence of nature and the encroaching influence of human industry.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florian_nepravishta/


Author: Vasily Solodyankin.

Country: Russian. 

Title: “Life in the city”

Place: 2024 Paphos, Cyprus. 

Links of the author:

Website: https://vasolo.ru

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vasolo/

© Vasily Solodyankin, Life in the city


Author: Guanhua Yao

Country: China

Title: “Dimple”

Place: Detroit, USA

Description: Abstract photo. Explore the relationship between nature and the city. Traditionally, I envision trees and water ripples together in harmony, but now the ripples of trees have been replaced by the ripples formed by walls.

Links of the author:

Website: https://guanhuayao.online/

© Guanhua Yao, Dimple


Author: Denis Galitsyn

Country: Russia (but I haven’t lived there for almost 2 years)

Series "Light and Darkness"

Place: Istanbul 2022

Description: The photography mainly shows the geometry of light, shadows and objects coming out of a dark area into the light.

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.behance.net/denisgalitsyn
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eendmow/

© Denis Galitsyn, Stairway


Author: Joaquín Pastor Genzor

Country: Spain

Title: “Limitado”

Place: Zaragoza, Spain

Description: A policeman walks steadily towards the courthouse. He was photographed on a sunny winter’s day, using the reflection of the windows of an adjacent modern building to compose the scene.

Links of the author:

Website: https://joakkin.com

https://www.behance.net/joakkin

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joakkin_street/

© Pastor Genzor Joaquín, Limitado


Author: Amirhossein Yousefi Keysari

Country: Iran,

Title: “Sanandaj”

Place: Abidar, Sanandaj, Iran

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr_keysari/

© Amirhossein Yousefi Keysari, Sanandaj


Author: Ata Mohammad Adnan

Country: Bangladesh,

Title: “The Witness”

Place: Paris.

Description: An interesting view of the iconic Eiffel tower.

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.atamadnan.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ata.m.adnan/

© Ata Adnan, The Witness


© Josip Miskovic, Birds and butterfly

Author: Josip Miskovic

Country: Italy

Title: "Birds and butterfly”,

Place: Arezzo, Italy

Description: The photo of the sky above Arezzo (Tuscany). 

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josip_miskovic/


Author: Samanta Krivec

Country: Slovenia

Title: “Shadow play”

Location: Sveti Križ Začretje, Croatia

Description: Part of the modern shopping center in Croatia. On a sunny day you can play with shadows, you almost forget that you came for shopping.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://samantakrivec.webnode.page

© Samanta Krivec, Shadow play


Author: Seyed Ali Hosseini Far

Country: Iran

Title: “Zebra Lines”

Location: Sabzevar City, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran

Description: A girl with black and white bangs crossing a street with a wall with a zebra-like street painting

Links of the author:

Website: https://www.photocrowd.com/photographer-community/358620/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoseinifar.bnw/

© Seyed Ali Hosseini Far, Zebra Lines


Authors: Yevhen Samuchenko

Country: Ukraine

Title: “Window to the party”

Place: Shanghai, China

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qliebin/

Yevhen Samuchenko, Window to the party


Author: Amanda Lopes

Country: Brazil

Title of Series: “Setting Sun in Everyday Life”

Title 1: “Sunset Commute”

Place: Taubaté, SP - Brazil. The photograph shows the mix of the daily grind over the natural beauty of the evening sky. Representing the harmony between the urban landscape and the calm moment of a setting sun.

Title 2: “Electric Dusk”.

Place: São José dos Campos, SP - Brazil. Inside a mesmerizing mix of lights against the urban elements. It represents the beauty in the messiness of the urban life.

Title 3: “Urban Radiance”

Place: Taubaté, SP - Brazil. The photograph presents a cityscape that became part of my everyday commute, where I try to represent the contrast of the setting sun against the normal everyday life.

Links of the author:

Website: https://amandaaltelino01.wixsite.com/portfolio


 

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We are pleased to present the 6th edition of the Online Photography Exhibitions at Tati Space Photography Center, with the Theme THE CITY IN SUMMER.

THE PRESENTATION

 

We are pleased to present the 6-th edition of the Online Photography Exhibitions at Tati Space Photography Center, with the Theme THE CITY IN SUMMER. In the beginning of October, we made the open call to participate in the online exhibition with a photography or a series of your city, or the one you have visited, seen through the lens of your camera, detached from the commercial or touristic perspective. It could be a problematic you had noticed and captured, an attitude of the inhabitants or the tourists who were passing by, or it might be a pure aesthetic photograph.

We are happy that to our invitation have been responded many artists from different parts of the world: USA, UK, New Zealand, Canada, Ukraine, Albania, Croatia, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Israel, Russia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, India, Chine, Brazil, among others.  From 103 submissions, we have selected 33 authors, hoping that in addition to the aesthetic values, the photographs will reveal to you familiar and experienced moments of the Summer in the City.

Hope you enjoy them all!

Curator

Alketa Misja


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CATEGORY 2: SIGLE SHOT


Author: Dustin Blochmann

Country: France

Title: Stairs of Menton

Place: Menton, France

Description: This photograph was taken in late summer 2023 in the french town Menton. A big staircase is leading up to the central cathedral and marks an entry point to the famous old town. It depicts a local woman leaving the church plaza in the direction of the beach line.

Instagram: https://instagram.com/full_time_millennial

© Blochmann Dustin, "Stairs of Menton"


Author: Louise Muscat

Country: Malta

Title: Promenade

Place: Nice, France

Description: An ordinary summer afternoon on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France.

Website: https://500px.com/p/louisemuscat

© Louise Muscat “Promenade”

© Louise Muscat “Promenade”


Author: Gaelle S. Warner

Country: France

Title: "The Summer of Paris"

Place: Paris, France

Description: Tourists outside the Louvre in Paris taking photos of the pyramid and posing in front of it.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaelleswarner/

Website: https://www.gaelleswarner.fr

© Gaelle S. Warner "The Summer of Paris"


Author: Jahan Golestani

Country: France

Title: Summer Cycling

Place: Strasbourg, France

Description: The photo was taken near the cathedral of Strasbourg on 19 July 2023 with a Canon 70d and a 50mm f 1.2 Canon lens.

 Website: https://www.jgolestani.com/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JGolestaniPhoto

© Jahan Golestani “Summer Cycling”


Author: Marco Claudio Campi

Country: Italy

Title: "Generational Gap"

Place: "Bastioni zone" of Milan

Description: This photograph aims to depict the generation gap, where the attire of two young individuals contrasts with the perspectives of two older persons. The two elderly individuals are separated by a gate, by which I wanted to symbolize the challenge of bridging this generational divide.

Bio: Marco Campi is an amateur street and documentary photographer who uses the camera as a medium to connect with the humanity. He had received various prizes, including being a finalist in the "Travel" category of the 2021 Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest, winning the first position in the 2021 New York Photography Award in the COVID-19 category, obtaining the second position in the "Science-Environment" category at the 2020 Tokyo International Photo Awards, and being exhibited in Berlin and Glasgow for the Bartur Photo Award 2021.

Website: https://marcocampi.photoshelter.com

© Marco Campi “Generational gap”


Author: Ali Zolghadri

Country: Iran

Title: Between the Lines

Place: Tehran, Iran

Description: This photo was taken at the Tehran Freedom Tower, which is the most famous city tower. I recorded this photo in the summer and the warmest day of the month.

Website: https://500px.com/p/alizolghadri93

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alizolghadrii/

© Ali Zolghadri “Between the Lines”


Author: Artin Darvishi

Country: Iran

Title: "Street Scene"

Place: Yazd, Iran

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artin.darvishii/

© Artin Darvishi "Street Scene"


Author: Behzad Azimi

Country: Iran

Title: Hijab

Place: Iran birjand bazar

Description: Hijab is a mandatory covering in Iran. In the summer season, it is very difficult for women to bear this type of cover, And in case of not complying with this coverage, it will have unpleasant consequences for them. This photo symbolically represents this social issue and its consequences.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behzad_azimipix/

© Behzad Azimi, “Hijab”


Author: MehdiSepehri

Country: Iran

Title: Fly

Place: Iran

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mehdiisepehri/

© Mehdi Sepehri “Fly”


Author: Md Shahadat Hossain

Country: Bangladesh

Title : Golden Hour

Place: Nepal, Kathmandu

Description: Immersed in the serene ambiance of Kathmandu, this stunning shot features Boudhanath Stupa during the golden hour. The warm, golden glow of the setting sun enhances the intricate details of the Buddha stupa's white and gold architecture, creating a tranquil and timeless scene. This golden hour capture adds an extra layer of serenity to the spiritual essence of this iconic site in Nepal.

Website: https://shahadatshetu.weebly.com/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shahadat.shetu 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahadat_shetu/

© Shahadat Hossain “Golden hour”


Author: Debarun Biswas

Country: India

Title: Gratitude

Place: Kolkata, India 

Description: Gratitude is part of the Series Chhath Puja. Chhath Puja is one of the major festivals of India. The festival lasts for four days and during Chhath Puja prayers are dedicated to the solar deity, Surya, to express gratitude and thankfulness for the gift of life on earth and to request the granting of certain wishes be granted. This auspicious day is observed by praying to Lord Sun and his wife Usha by lighting clay lamps and taking a dip in the holy waters of Ganga.

Instagram : https://instagram.com/debarunbiswas_street

© Debarun Biswas "Gratitude"


 Author: Dibakar Roy

Country: India

Title: City up and down

Place: New Town, Kolkata, India.

Description: City reflection of Kolkata, India during Summer.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbkr.roy/

© Dibakar Roy, "City up and down"


Author: Ananya Bose Majumder

Country: India

Title: The Summer bath

Place: Kolkata, capital of Westbengal, India.

Description: During the hot summer season in our tropical country India, the temperature stays above 40 degree celsius almost throughout the summer days, during these hot days the river Ganges is a saviour for large amount of people, including this little playful boy, who is enjoying his bath in the soothing and cold water of the river Ganges during the time of sunset after dealing with a striking hot day of summer. His playfulness with the cold water caught my attention and I felt the true relief of that boy, while taking the picture.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bose.anann/

© Ananya Bose Majumder, “The summer bath”


Author: Roman Kosh

Country: Russia

Title: “Splash”

Place: Gelendzhik, Russia.

Website: https://romankosh.su

Flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/romankosh/

© Roman Kosh “Splash”


Author: Tomáš Vlk

Country: Czech Republic

Title: Beauty in the puddle

Place: Prague, Czech Republic

Description: the photo was taken shortly after a storm on a day when every few minutes the situation changed from a storm to a sunny summer.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfography_/

© Tomáš Vlk “Beauty in the puddle”


Author: Ilija Stanusic

Country: Croatia

Title: Trogir

Place: Trogir, Croatia

Description: Trogir is a city in Croatia that belongs to the Split-Dalmatia County. The city of Trogir was founded by Greek colonists from the island of Vis in the III century. BC Christ. It was considered the best preserved Romanesque-Gothic city in Central Europe. The castle and tower surrounded by walls form the core of Trogir.

Website: https://www.stanusic.com/

© Ilija Stanusic “Trogir”


Author: Valentina Bunić

Country: Croatia

Title: The Mediterranean as It Once Was

Place: Vis (town), island of Vis, Croatia

Description: On hot summer days, you will most often meet children on the streets of the city of Vis. The photo shows a typical Viška street, surrounded by stone houses. A black cat sleeps on a white cabinet. The picture is completed by a beautiful girl with a calming gaze.

Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/valentina.bunic

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tinabunbun/

© Valentina Bunic “The Mediterranean as It Once Was”


Author: Rozafa Shpuza

Country: Albania

Title: Romance in Gjuhadol

Place: Shkodër, Albania

Description: In front of the house of Kol Idromeno, there is a bench, where passers-by occasionally sit there, as if they want to take something of the greatness of this multidimensional figure, as if they want to relive the magic of a time, already on the run.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rozafashpuza/

© Rozafa Shpuza “Romance in Gjuhadol”


Author: Nataliia Radchuk

Country: Ukraine

Title: "Cat",

Place: Lviv

Description: When I was leaving my house, I saw this cat. He was sitting and waiting for me to take out the camera and take a picture of him.

Instagram: https://instagram.com/n_radchuk

© Nataliia Radchuk "Cat"


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CATEGORY 1: PHOTO SERIES

 

Author: Słavek Pytraczyk

Country: Canada

Title 1:  Backyard Fields

Title 2:  In the Thistles

Title 3:  Summer Sky

Title 4:  Temporary Seasons

Place: Saskatchewan, Canada

Description: Included I have chosen four images, as they are all part of a series of photographs. Each photo is shot on 35mm film using the multiple exposure technique. During this session, I attempted to capture a season in a state of change. All seasons are temporary, they come and go with time. I walked around a small city where my parents now live in Saskatchewan, Canada. I tried not to capture THE scene, but something OF the scene, something that stands in for the whole. Using out of focus and multiple exposures, I hope to capture an image that captures a sense of time, a specific sensibility that the viewer themselves puts forth into each image. 

Website: www.slavekpytraczyk.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slavek_pytraczyk/


Author: Polina Schneider

Country: Germany

Title: Bench, Mensch

Place: Hannover, Germany

Description: This photo series was taken during the first Corona lockdown period in Hanover between March and June 2020. During this time I often looked out the living room window and had observed that the bench across the street quickly transformed to some center of social life of my neighborhood: Friends, acquaintances, newly in love, parents with children, children without parents - everyone met at this very bench and spent there either a few brief moments, or sometimes even a whole evening; sitting, talking, walking around in circles, putting down groceries, playing around, or simply hanging out for reading, smoking or drinking.

In June 2020, however, the bench was dismantled due to road works.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polisnaps/


Author: Erdem Cerit

Country: Netherlands.

Title of series ''Everyone enjoys the sun in their own way''. 

Photo 1: ''A Short Break'', Poland

Photo 2: ''Among the Bushes'' Netherlands

Photo 3: ''Nuns'' Poland

Photo 4: ''Sun Brings Happiness'' Germany

Website: www.erdemcerit.com


Author: Andrew Hendrick

Country: USA

Title of series: Beat the Heat

Place: New York City

Description: Taken in various locations around the city this series depicts New Yorkers trying to find refuge from the heat. 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scenebydrew/


Author: Ana Maria Prelipcean

Country: Romania.

Title: Cuba

Description: Over the last years I've been wondering the streets trying to capture the vibe of different cities in the world. I loved Cuba for its colors and textures and each photo had the intention to transmit the emotions I felt in that country, seeing the people and smelling the cities.

Links of the author:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anne_de_beauvoir/


Author: Nurlan Tahirli

Country: Azerbaijan

Title of series: Invisible City

Place:

Description:

Website: http://www.tahirli.net

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nurlan_tahirli/


Author: Trever Tachis

Country: California USA

Title of series: Cityscapes

Place: San Francisco

Description:

Website: www.trevertachisphotography.com


Author: Darnia Hobson

Country: New Zealand

Title: “Chain series”

Place: Christchurch, New Zealand

Description: Chain is a series of double exposed icm images of architecture taken on a city walk. The motion echoes the strong summer winds and the movement through the streets. I considered the spaces around the buildings, rather than focusing on the structures themselves using the available light to model the images. 

Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/darnia.hobson/


Author: Andi Papastefani

Country: Albania

Description: Andi Papastefani is an architect and urban sketcher. He is author of “Tirana -100 years capital” and “In Berat -walking and sketching”. For this exhibition, I’ve asked Andi how he uses photography in his creative process of urban sketching.

“Drawing and Photography have similarities and also differences. The name of Photography- drawing with light - make it clear the similarities between two arts that even use the same rules of composition. Both are important for recording purposes. The difference lay in the age of these arts; Drawing is almost old as the humanity, instead, Photography is only near 150 years old. For me Photography is impulsive, instead Drawing is meditative. Photography for me represents the object with fidelity and honesty, instead, Drawing is more subjective, I can express what I think is the essence of the object, and I can let unfinished or even out parts of it. When you have to engage in both, it is important to evaluate which of these arts can represent the object better, or which gives the idea of the composition clearer for the audience. In the end both they show the spirit of the artist.”

Title 1: “Lin”, Albania

Title 2: “Gjirokastra”, Albania

Links: Facebook: Sketches of the Cities - Andi Papastefani


Author: Nicolas Vazquez Reyes

Country: USA

Title of Series: "City of Stars"

This series contains 4 polaroids taken from my SX-70 Land Camera documenting my trip to Los Angeles, California.

Photo 1: "Sharing the Sunset" depicts our last night on the West Coast, and with the sun quickly setting, everyone pulled out their cameras to capture the moment.

Photo 2: "California Sun” you can see the blinding light illuminating the sea and sky, creating a wide array of warm and cold colors.

Photo 3: "Red Flowers" contains a beautiful bombardment of a red flower bed resting at the base of the cliffside, the sun shining perfectly.

Photo 4: "City Scape" reveals to us the scale and architecture of downtown LA, all in a perfect grid and symmetrical, but still full of life and light, much like its residents.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicosphotosss/


Author: George Dodd

Country: USA

Title: Northwest Skyline, Beginning and End

Place: Seattle

Description: Seattle, Washington skyline in June and August (taken with an Autel Evo II Pro) 

Instagram: https://beauimages.myportfolio.com/


Author: Nefeli Charvalia

Country: Greece

Title Picture 1: Blue house

Place: Athens in 2021.

Description: As soon as I saw this old house by the sun I was moved by the harmony of the colors and the lighting in this scenery. 

Title Picture 2: White house

Place: Piraeus 2021

Description: Just an old little cantine house, completely abandoned and forgotten, probably ignored by people walking past it. However it catched my eye because it has something coming from a completely different time, something completely unknown to me.

Title Picture 3:

Place: Alimos, Athens 2020

Description: An abandoned lifeguard's house. Its rusty red color creates a contrast along with the sand's warm color and the cold blue tones of the sea.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nefeli_charvalia/


Author: Mayank Makhija

Country: India

Title 1: Burning Mountains

Place: New Delhi, India

Description: A man scavenges for recyclables as smoke billows from a burning garbage mound at one of the largest landfill sites, Bhalswa, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, on June 5, 2022. Piles of untreated garbage, coupled with rising temperatures, lead to excess emissions of methane from such landfills, often resulting in blazes. The frequent fires that break out at the site are a menace to tens of thousands of people living near the landfill. The waste that catches fire releases nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide, which cause breathing ailments for people.

 

Title 2: Signs of Climate Change

Place: New Delhi, India

Description: Boys walk through a partially dry riverbed in Yamuna after searching for recyclable materials on a hot summer day in New Delhi, India, on April 30, 2022. The Yamuna River is the longest tributary of the Ganga in India, and its water is used for a range of activities like irrigation, drinking, industries, bathing, laundry, etc. However, due to increased temperatures and heat waves during the summer, the holy river dried up to its lowest point.


Title 3: Unsustainable Development

Place: Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Description: A scooterist passes by the coal-fired thermal power plant of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) at Dadri in Gautam Budh Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India, on May 5, 2022. Amid the rampant rise in power demand due to the prevailing heatwave, India is staring at its coal-based power plants, which are responsible for about 70% of India's electricity generation, resulting in carbon emissions leading to global warming.

 

Title 4: Water: A Daily Struggle

Place: New Delhi, India

Description: A woman carries her containers filled with water from a municipal water tanker to a slum area amid a shortage of water in New Delhi, India, on March 22, 2022. Delhi faces a huge water crisis due to low levels in the river Yamuna during peak summers. Around 70% of the water supply relies on Yamuna and the canals stemming from it, which reached their lowest levels amid an unprecedented heatwave this year.

 

About the project:

India experienced an unprecedented heatwave this year, with the hottest March ever recorded. As temperatures regularly soared past 45°C in the northern parts of India, the country’s wheat-producing regions' crops wilted in the fields. Piles of untreated garbage, coupled with rising temperatures, lead to excess emissions of methane from landfills, often resulting in blazes, which in turn lead to a worsening of the air quality across the national capital region.

According to the World Bank, heat waves in India could soon break the human survivability limit. 380 million people (75% of the workforce) depend on heat-exposed labour, contributing to nearly half of the country’s gross domestic product. Climate scientists say the prolonged heatwave is undoubtedly the result of global warming and climate change around the globe.

Bio: Mayank Makhija is an independent photojournalist based in New Delhi, working on reportage, human rights, social, and environmental issues across India. His editorial work has been published in the NYTimes, TIME, The Guardian, BBC News, Le Monde, NPR, CNN, Deutsche Welle, and Caravan, among others.

Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/_mayankmakhija/


Author: Maghsoud Moradi

Country: Iran

Title 1: Kepez

Title 2: Sabalan

Place: Iran Ardabil

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pix_world/


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Leonard Qylafi

Leonard Qylafi (b. 1980) is an Albanian visual artist, whose practice explores several mediums such as photography, painting, video and music, where the theme of the City and its Architecture occupies a certain role. The Photography and Video Projects that reflect on the transformation of urban spaces are (real) ESTATE, Estate, Whispers & Shadows, Solo Show.

 

Leonard Qylafi (b. 1980) is an Albanian visual artist, whose practice explores several mediums such as photography, painting, video and music, where the theme of the City and its Architecture occupies a certain role. The Photography and Video Projects that reflect on the transformation of urban spaces are (real) ESTATE, Estate, Whispers & Shadows, Solo Show. Deeply linked with personal experience, Leonardi's artworks are a process of research and meditation between subjects and mediums. Since his graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana, the Atelie of Painting 2003, Leonard Qylafi has been present in the local and international art scene. During the last years his works have been shown in several galleries and international events, such as: Centre de création contemporane, Olivier Debré, Tours-France (2021); Belvedere 21 Vienna, Austria (2019); NiMAC Cyprus (2018); National Gallery Tirana, Albania (2017); MuCEM, Marseilles, Izolyatsia, Kiev in  (2016); The 55th October Salon, Belgrade (2014); Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin and Kunst Raum Riehen Basel/Switzerland (2012); MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, Debrecen, Hungary (2011); TICAB-Tirana International  Biennial of Contemporary Art, Bjcm- XIII Biennal of young artists from Europe and Mediterranean, Puglia, Italy and ISCP- New York /USA in (2009) among other places. His work is published internationally and is collected by; The Albanian National Gallery of Art, MuCEM- Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée, Marseille; Contemporary Art museum Belvedere 21, Vienna, video collection and several private collections. In 2017, Leonard Qylafi represented Albania in the 57th edition of the Venice Biennale, with the multidisciplinary project "Occcurrence in the Present Tense" curated by Vanessa Joan Müller. I am very pleased that Leonardi accepted to be interviewed for Tatì Space and talk about his projects in regarding Architecture and Urban Photography.

 

Alketa Misja for Tatì Space: Hello Leonard. You are a visual artist who explores several mediums, among them Photography and Video. What is the place Photography occupy in your artistic practice? How did you become interested in Urban and Architecture Photography?

 

Leonard Qylafi: My interest in photography came when I was studying at the Academy of Arts, in the painting atelie. Until then I had an art school education, focusing on drawing and painting. Photography was new to me and took time to master technically and use as a medium for special projects. What I can say is that it has had a huge impact on my practice as an artist either directly or indirectly and remains present in my work. Mainly, special projects that I have realized in photography have always been solutions started from a conceptual approach. In the case of urban photography, it has naturally been part of projects that focuse on urban transformations.

 

Tatì Space: What is your approach, in respect to Architecture and Urban Photography? You have several projects about the new construction in a rapidly growing city like Tirana. What is the idea, the concept behind these works?


Leonard Qylafi: I have been dealing with urban photography mainly in function of the artistic projects that I have developed. Around 2007-2011, urban space has taken an important place in my projects. The (Real) Estate and Estate projects are based entirely on photography, even though Estate is a photo animation turned into a video. Other projects always with the same theme have been in the form of videos such as Private Show or Whispers&Shadows. In each of them, a special aspect of the relationship we have with the space we live in is addressed, and in particular the idea of change and memory in relation to what we call Polis or city, as a complex entity and an expression of the culture and worldview of human society.

 

Tatì Space: How do you see the artistic scene in Albania in relation to Urban Photography? (if you can share an opinion). The photo can provoke a thought or nurture a discussion about city's problems. In this sense, what advice can you give to young photographers who want to explore urban and architecture photography?

 

Leonard Qylafi: Looking at the artistic scene in a general view, I can say that unfortunately there is a total lack of spaces, structures that are necessary for the promotion and exposure of art as a whole and of course contemporary photography. This makes it difficult to recognize and introduce new artist-photographers. The other part that makes it even more difficult, in the case of photography in particular, is its massification as a practice with the development of technology. It would be necessary to create special structures with a focus on photography. Regarding urban and architectural photography, I can say that Tirana today is a very rich subject to explore. I would suggest young photographers to see it as a unique opportunity on which to build their research either in terms of the city as a subject or architecture in particular.


Tatì Space: Thank you Leonard, We wish you all the best for your artistic plans and projects.

 

Below we give a summary of Leonard Qylafi's works, with regard to Urban and Architecture Photography, focused on theme of City and construction developments.


(real) ESTATE

(real) ESTATE, courtesy of Leonard Qylafi

The series of photographs were developed within a three year period and together with the video works Estate and Whispers & Shadows reflect on the transformation of the urban space in Tirana. In this particular project that was the starting point of my research on this topic the documentary style of photography plays the role of the critical awarnes of how the space is transformed. How a different ecomomic and political system overlapes a previous one. The greenhouse use to exist in suburb of Tirana during the communist regime and now is in a middle of a new neighborhood . This masive transformation more than having a shocking effects rises the question of how much do we participate as people living in a city. Do we decide how this city should be shaped to fit our needs ? Unfortunately the people don't play any role but the spectator.


Whispers & Shadows / 2011 / Video installation / Standard Pal 4:3 aspect with sound / 5:24 min/sec

Fragment from the Video installation “Whispers & Shadows” / 2011 / Standard Pal 4:3 aspect with sound / 5:24 min/sec. courtesy of Leonard Qylafi

The ambiance of the site introduces the viewer with the happening; constructions machines excavating in the ground covered by the darkness of the night. Their loud noises give place to a female voice reading selected text by Aristotle’s Politics. The verses which speak about Polis and the sense of living together sound utopia in the today machine-like model of urban centre where the role of the public seems to get eclipsed somehow. The ideal of living together, sharing the goods and the space sounds like millenniums away indeed, once the noise of the machines is firmly back.


ESTATE / 2007 / Video installation / Full HD (no sound) / 8:58 min/sec

 Fragment from the Video installation ESTATE / 2007 , Full HD (no sound) / 8:58 min/sec courtesy of Leonard Qylafi

The silent animation lump numerous photographs making this way notes of the construction process of a massive building. The perceptive aspect of the process becomes a key element of the work. The physical time of a two year process of construction is concentrated in nine minutes of animation but it does so by challenging the viewer attention with an apparently freeze look.


Private show / 2006 / Video installation / Standard Pal 4:3 / Music by Leonard Qylafi / 3:19 min/sec

Fragment from the Video installation “ Private show”, 2006, Standard Pal 4:3 / Music by Leonard Qylafi / 3:19 min/sec. courtesy of Leonard Qylafi

The relations we have with places is very complex and somehow impossible to describe in words. In Tirana where I live is very usual to see buildings demolished for building new ones. This violent transformation impacts the life of people living in the city. When you see that a building that you know is demolished the kind of shock you experience can not be described. This was also the case with the building that becomes the stage of my performance. I go there and play a short music piece I have composed as a memoriam to the relation I use to have with that place

 

To see more about author’s work on his website: www.leonardqylafi.com


 

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Photography Exhibition and Book Presentation ALBANIAN SCAPES

On Saturday, March 18, 2023, at 11:00 a.m., in the premises of the TATI SPACE Photography Center, is open the Exhibition "ALBANIAN SCAPES - a photographic journey into Albanian Landscape" with photography and prints by Alketa Misja. The photos are part of the photography series ALBANIAN SCAPES, that cover a period of time 2008 to 2022. A part of the prints are published in the book ALBANIAN SCAPES by the author. While another part are presented for the first time in this exhibition. The exhibition will remain open until April 22, International Earth Day.

On Saturday, March 18, 2023, at 11:00 a.m., in the premises of the TATI SPACE Photography Center, is open the Exhibition "ALBANIAN SCAPES - a photographic journey into Albanian Landscape" with photography and prints by Alketa Misja. The photos are part of the photography series ALBANIAN SCAPES, that cover a period of time 2008 to 2022. A part of the prints are published in the book ALBANIAN SCAPES by the author. While another part are presented for the first time in this exhibition. The exhibition will remain open until April 22, International Earth Day.

Project Description

Albanian Scapes is a photographic series about the Albanian landscape, as the title suggests (Albanian + Landscapes).During these last 25 years, we have witnessed the changes that the Albanian landscape has undergone from rapid urbanization, the territory’s use for commercial purposes, and the exploitation of natural resources with no protection criteria. Photography has helped me document this transformation. For this reason, the photos serve as a moment frozen in time of a landscape that will never be the same. Alternatively, Albanian Scapes can be viewed as a meditation on the current state of the Albanian landscape, constantly shifting, much like the interests of the society of which nature is a part. The album is organized like a photographic journey from north to south, traversing the natural riches of Albania and its contrasts. On one end, we see the nature of Theth and Orosh, which remains untouched by mass tourism, and on the opposite one, the artificial landscape of Tirana, which is being transformed by mass urbanization daily.”

In the introduction to the book "Albanian Scapes", arch. Andi Papastefani writes- “The pleasing sights in this aesthetic edition captivate both the eye and mind.  Alketa has been able to draw attention to the complexity, contrast, and problems of this country with which nature has been so generous. She portrays all of these juxtapositions in her photographic narrative about Albania as an architect and photographer, using iconic images that urge people to think and consider the true value of the landscape, culture, and history, as well as what we have lost”

While Falma Fshazi writes- “In the Albania of Albanian Scapes, we recall the cities that are permanently changing and increasingly occupied with tall buildings, bringing with it as many stories yet to be told. Many overlapping stories, managing to retain their individuality, much like the Albanian urban landscape whose transformation has continued with intensity toward the hills, plains and river banks, often entering where it does not belong, but unable to fundamentally alter the Mediterranean nature, the hospitable nature of the locals, or erase the traces of time. In Alketa's photography, the natural landscape of Albania, from Theth to Lukovë, is a watery world, one made up of fresh, salty, ice-cold, or healing and warm waters that, when not adorning the rocky peaks, twist and turn through the plains protected by vertical mountains. Blue waters and white waters, shallow waters and deep waters, an ecological heritage, as much as the living memory of things, species and people who come to us through photographs, in a search for meaning for Albanians, Europeans and the worlds of tomorrow.”


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Eugène Atget

Eugène Atget is a French photographer, known for photographing the architecture of old Paris in the end of 19th century and beginning of 20th century. He is considered a modernist documentary photographer. Atget created an archive of 5,000 negatives and 10,000 prints, working on several photographic series, such as streets, houses, professions, parks.

Eugen Atget, Portrait 1927 by © Berenice-Abbott

Eugène Atget

(Francë 1857 - 1927)


 Eugène Atget is a French photographer, known for photographing the architecture of old Paris in the end of 19th century and beginning of 20th century. Atget is considered a modernist documentary photographer, although his work was mostly appreciated after his death, when Berenice Abbott bought the archive of his negatives and made them known in America through publishing books and exhibitions. Atget began photographing in his late thirties, in the end of the 1880s, when photography was becoming popular as a result of advances in technology. His first subjects were floral motifs and rural scenes, as study figures for painters and illustrators. But in the late 1890s, his focus shifted to architecture and streets of Paris, and continue to be for the next 30 years. During this period Paris had gone drastic changes known as Haussmann’s modernization projects, that razed old quarters to make place for wide boulevards and new bourgeois buildings. This operation, which was initiated by Napoleon III and undertaken by George-Eugene Haussmann between 1853-1927, was not supported by many. In this climate, Atget takes an interest in photographing what was left of old Paris; streets, old buildings, doors, windows, storefronts, stairs, parks, and other artifacts. In his business card reads "Creator and Purveyor of a Collection of Photograph Views of Old Paris". His clients were architects, painters who wanted exemplars of old architecture for their works, institutions of archives, and individuals who sought to have photographs of old Paris.

Atget created an archive of 5,000 negatives and 10,000 prints, working on several photographic series, such as streets, houses, professions, parks. Throughout his life, he used the old technique of photographing with view camera on 18x24 cm negative glass, which gave the photographs a contemplative feeling. During his time, his work was not considered art, as it did not enter into the canons of traditional Pictorialism, nor he was following the path of surrealist and constructivists of the modernist movement. Instead, he considered himself a documentary photographer. His work caught the attention of surrealist Man Ray and his assistant Berenice Abbott, who frequently visited his studio in the last years of his life, and after his death in 1927 bought the archive of 1,000 negatives and 10,000 prints. Abbott worked tirelessly to make Atget known in America through writings, books and exhibitions. Eugèn Atget's work served as inspiration for a new generation of photographers, such as Walker Evans, Ansel Adams, to represent the ordinary facts of life with clarity of vision and sensibility.

15 Quai Bourbon 1900, © Eugene Atget

Rue Houtefeuille, 6th Arrondissement 1898 © Eugene Atget

Bon Marche © Eugene Atget

Avenue de l’Observatoire, © Eugene Atget

Cour 7 Rue de Valence 1922, © Eugene Atget

Hotel le Charron 1900, © Eugen Atget

Hotel de la Salamandre 1900, © Eugene Atget

Lion head knocker 1900, © Eugen Atget

Rue de la Montagne Sainte Genevieve 1898, © Eugene Atget

Untitled 1898, © Eugene Atget

Mitron 1899, © Eugene Atget

Marchand de paniers 1899, © Eugene Atget

Untitled 1900, © Eugene Atget

Rue de la Montagne Sainte Genevieve 1925, © Eugene Atget

Avenue des Gobelins 1927, © Eugene Atget

Pantheon Paris 1924, © Eugene Atget

Porte Cluny 1898, © Eugene Atget

Grand Trianon 1924 © Eugen Atget.

Trianon Pavillon Francais 1924, © Eugen Atget


Selected Books about Eugène Atget


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"Journey beyond the horizon" - photography Meti Spahiu

In the rubric ‘Albanian Emergent Photographers’ in the field of architecture and urban photography, we bring the young Kosovar photographer Meti Spahiu, who for several years lives and works in Vienna, after his graduation as architect in the Technical Faculty TU WIEN.

In the rubric ‘Albanian Emergent Photographers’ in the field of architecture and urban photography, we bring the young Kosovar photographer Meti Spahiu, who for several years lives and works in Vienna, after his graduation as architect in the Technical Faculty TU WIEN. Meti Spahiu comes for the second time in TatiSpace, after his first presentation with the Photo Series in black & white untitled "Big Cities in my Eyes". This time, his photos are mostly in colour, but there are also black and white ones. The motif is the same- his favourite subject, the Architectural Photography of European cities, shot during his travels. Each of the photos brings back personal memories from cities like Innsbruck and Zurich. Other photographs were taken in Vienna, Munich, Bratislav. The author untitles the series "Journey beyond the Horizon" (dedicated to A.Sh). As he mentioned before, “The idea of my photographs is to bring beautiful images, to draw the public's attention to the aesthetic of the object photographed. I would like people, who pass every day carelessly near a building, to discover the beauty of its architecture when they see the photograph. For me, photography is a field that will never disappoint and that will go hand in hand with the profession of architect."

Allianz Arena, Munich, photography © Meti Spahiu

An den Kohlenrutschen 5, Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

Bratislava Bridge, Bratislava, photography © Meti Spahiu

Helmut Zilk Park 1100, Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

Odenburgerstrasse 19 1210, Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

Hofwiesenstrasse 16 78057, Zyrih , photography © Meti Spahiu

Schlachthausgasse 1030, Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

Subway Station Fröttmaning, Munich, photography © Meti Spahiu

Südbahnstrasse_Innsbruck, photography © Meti Spahiu

Taborstrasse 1020 Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

UBS Europaallee 23 8004 Zyrih, photography © Meti Spahiu

Hoch Zwei 1020, Vienna, photography © Meti Spahiu

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Julius Shulman, the Photographer of Modernism

Julius Shulman is one of the most famous photographers of mid-20th century architecture in America. He has defined the way we look at Modernism. Shulman photographed the new architecture that was emerging after World War II in South California, especially the metropolitan area of Los Angeles.

 
Julius Shulman Portrait, by Ebby Hawerlander, 1950

Julius Shulman Portrait, by Ebby Hawerlander, 1950

Julius Shulman

 (USA 1910-2009)


Julius Shulman is one of the most famous photographers of mid-20th century architecture in America. He has defined the way we look at Modernism. Shulman photographed the new architecture that was emerging after World War II in South California, especially the metropolitan area of Los Angeles. He began his journey as an architectural photographer after meeting Richard Neutra in 1936, to whom he donated some prints from the house the architect had designed for Josef Kuhn in the Hollywood Hills. This meeting signs the beginning of a long collaboration with Richard Neutra, who recommended Shulman to other architects who were developing the International Style of Modernism in America, such as; Rudolph Schindler, Gregory Ain, John Lautner, Pierre Koenig, Raphael Soriano, and others.

Shulman is known for his strong graphic style, which highlights the features of the building, strong perspectives and light-shadow contrasts. He believed in the idealization and glorification of architecture; he often shot in infrared film to increase the drama of the scene, used artificial lighting to better illuminate the interiors, placed furniture and objects in such positions as to create pleasing compositions, and used models to make the house livable. In an interview Julius Shulman states "the photographer's responsibility is to identify the design components of the structure, to identify with the architect the purpose of the structure and of its design".

Shulman not only photographed architecture, he synthesized the essence of an era. His photographs were published in all architecture magazines and influenced the way modern architecture was perceived. His photography promoted the work of architects and made it visible to people who could not physically see it. As Richard Neutra, who had a 34-year collaboration with the photographer, said: “Film is stronger, and good glossy prints are easier to ship than brute concrete, stainless steel or even ideas”.

Some of Shulman's most important photographs are those of ‘Case Study Houses’; an initiative of Art and Architecture Magazine in 1945, initiated by John Entenza with the aim of creating a modernist, low-cost housing model for the construction industry. During its 25 years of existence, the Case Study Houses Program included the contributions of several renowned architects, including Eero Saarinen, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames. 36 prototypes of apartments were designed, of which 24 were realized. Among them Shulman photographed 18 homes. One of his most famous photographs is the Case Study House # 22, known as Stahl Residence of architect Pierre Koenig, in which two women talk to each other in the cantilevered space of the villa, in the illuminated background of Los Angeles. The photo is one of the most published photographs of architecture, “one of those singular images that sum up an entire city at a moment in time” as architecture critic Paul Goldberger wrote in the New York Times.

Julius Shulman continued to photograph until the last years of his life, such as Frank Gehri's Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. In 2004 the Getty Research Institute bought the archive of 260,000 negatives, prints and transparencies, becoming the main owner of his photographs.

© Julius Shulman, Kuhn House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1936

© Julius Shulman, Kuhn House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1936

© Julius Shulman, Miller House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1937

© Julius Shulman, Miller House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1937

© Julius Shulman, Loewy House, Clark and Frey architecture, 1937

© Julius Shulman, Loewy House, Clark and Frey architecture, 1937

© Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1947

© Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1947

© Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House Palm Springs, Richard Neutra architecture, 1947

© Julius Shulman, Kaufmann House Palm Springs, Richard Neutra architecture, 1947

© Julius Shulman, Wurdeman and Becket, Pan Pacific Theatre LosAngeles California, 1942

© Julius Shulman, Wurdeman and Becket, Pan Pacific Theatre LosAngeles California, 1942

© Julius Shulman, Mobile Gas Station

© Julius Shulman, Mobile Gas Station

© Julius Shulman, Lovell Health House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1950

© Julius Shulman, Lovell Health House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1950

© Julius Shulman, Congress Building and Ministries, Oscar Neimeyer architecture, Brasilia, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Congress Building and Ministries, Oscar Neimeyer architecture, Brasilia, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Convair Astronautics, Pereira and Luckman, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Convair Astronautics, Pereira and Luckman, 1958

© Julius Shulman, University of California Irvine

© Julius Shulman, University of California Irvine

© Julius Shulman, Fire Station, LosAngeles

© Julius Shulman, Fire Station, LosAngeles

© Julius Shulman, Theme Building LAX int

© Julius Shulman, Theme Building LAX int

© Julius Shulman, Lovell Chuey House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Lovell Chuey House, Richard Neutra architecture, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Stahl House, Case Study House 22, Pierre Koenig architecture, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Stahl House, Case Study House 22, Pierre Koenig architecture, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Stahl House, California, Pierre Koenig architecture, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Stahl House, California, Pierre Koenig architecture, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Bass House, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Bass House, 1960

© Julius Shulman, Eames House Case Study House 8, Ray and Charles Eames architecture, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Eames House Case Study House 8, Ray and Charles Eames architecture, 1958

© Julius Shulman, Alexander House, Palmer and Krisel, 1957

© Julius Shulman, Alexander House, Palmer and Krisel, 1957

© Julius Shulman, Frey House, Albert Frey architect, 1954

© Julius Shulman, Frey House, Albert Frey architect, 1954

© Julius Shulman, Dome House, Bernard Judge, 1962

© Julius Shulman, Dome House, Bernard Judge, 1962

© Julius Shulman, Coachella Valley Savings, Williams and Williams architects, 1963

© Julius Shulman, Coachella Valley Savings, Williams and Williams architects, 1963

© Julius Shulman, State Capitol Bank Oklahoma.

© Julius Shulman, State Capitol Bank Oklahoma.

© Julius Shulman, Guggenheim Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.

© Julius Shulman, Guggenheim Museum, Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.

© Julius Shulman, Salk Institute for Biologocal Studies, Luis Kahn architect, 1966

© Julius Shulman, Salk Institute for Biologocal Studies, Luis Kahn architect, 1966

© Julius Shulman, Seagram Building, Mies Van Der Rohe and Philip Johnson architect, 1959

© Julius Shulman, Seagram Building, Mies Van Der Rohe and Philip Johnson architect, 1959

© Julius Shulman, Children’s Museum, Abraham Zabludovsky architecture, 2005

© Julius Shulman, Children’s Museum, Abraham Zabludovsky architecture, 2005

© Julius Shulman, La Estadia Development, Ricardo Legorreta architect, 1981

© Julius Shulman, La Estadia Development, Ricardo Legorreta architect, 1981

© Julius Shulman, Glass House, Philip-Johnson, 2006

© Julius Shulman, Glass House, Philip-Johnson, 2006

© Julius Shulman, Walt Disney Concert Hall.

© Julius Shulman, Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Shulman was the subject of a 2008 documentary film, ‘Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman’. The film, directed by Eric Bricker and narrated by Dustin Hoffman, explores Shulman's life and work. It discusses how Shulman's images helped to shape the careers of influential 20th-century architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra and John Lautner.The film and the related materials ate found in the website:

https://juliusshulmanfilm.com


Selected books by Julius Shulman


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Photography Exhibition CITY IN BLACK AND WHITE 2021

Online Photography Exhibition with the theme “The City in BLACK AND WHITE Photography” 2021.

TATÌ SPACE Photography Center presents the third online Exhibition with the theme “The City in BLACK AND WHITE Photography”. We thank the participating artists who responded to our open invitation, bringing interesting interpretations of the monochrome city, from different parts of the world; France, Chile, USA, Albania, Spain, Austria.

Author: Albert Cmeta

Title: It is only Tirana ...

Place: "Zogu i Zi" roundabout, Tirana

Description: "Cosmic S" is a work by world-famous Albanian artist Helidon Xhixha. It is an expression of the transformation that Tirana is undergoing day by day.

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© Albert Cmeta

© Albert Cmeta


Author: Florian Nepravishta

Title: (1) MGM National Harbor, DC Waterfront. (2) “Untitled” Uji Ftohte Vlore, Albania

Description: Two contrasted photographs: Amerika versus Albania

Instagram.


Author: Meti Spahiu

Title: Humboldt Matura Schule

Place: Vienna, Austria

Website

© Meti Spahiu

© Meti Spahiu


Author: Alketa Misja

Title: Kollonat, Tirana, Albania

Description: The Western Fasade of Kollonat, a building of Rational Modernism in Albania of 1940s built with a project of well-known architect Gherardio Bosio. The photo is shoot in 4x5 inch film with Garflex Crown Graphic. Both the Camera and the Building belong to the same era of modernism, now part of history. The photo is part of the Series “Exploring Modern Architecture in Albania”

Website. Facebook. Instagram.

© Alketa Misja

© Alketa Misja


Author: Rozafa Shpuza

Title: Showcase Traps

Place: Shkoder April 2021, Albania

Description: A store closed due to Covid-19. Showcases have naked mannequins. No one buys clothes in stores during this period. Meanwhile, the dormitory of the University of Shkodra is reflected in the windows of these sad shop windows, and a passerby on bicycle is rushing somewhere. This is the refrain of a street in my city that used to buzz…

© Rozafa Shpuza

© Rozafa Shpuza


Author: Andi Papastefani

Title: Tiny Titans River, Under Snow

Place: Lana River, Tirana, Albania

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© Andi Papastefani

© Andi Papastefani


Author: Genta Karanxha

Title: The tree

Description: “I am an architect based in Tirane. My artistic eye is very sensitive to these kind of angles; I'm always drawn to find interesting and creative perspectives in my city. Toptani shopping center's facade reflects the interesting volume of The Plaza Tirana…”

Instagram. Facebook.

© Genta Karanxha

© Genta Karanxha


Author: Josep Sánchez 

Title: Lights and Shadows

Place: Barcelona, Spain

Description: The Gothic Quarter, is the oldest nucleus and one of the most beautiful areas of the city. It is made up of narrow and labyrinthine medieval streets, which gives it a mysterious air.

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© Josep Sánchez 

© Josep Sánchez 


Author: Milicent Fambrough

Title: Afternoon

Place: San Antonio Texas USA

Description: Afternoon is the image of our downtown street of commerce. This stretch of road is endlessly busy. The tourists and locals mingle on pavement. Heavy foot traffic in the shadows of historic architectural landscape.-M 2021

Instagram

© Milicent Fambrough

© Milicent Fambrough


Author: Rudina Aleksi 

Title: Notre Dam de Paris.

Graduated from the Polytechnic University of Tirana, with a degree in Architecture, major Urban Planning. After working for a couple of years in Urban Planning in Albania, Rudina moved to Toronto, Canada, where she has been working for several architectural firms. She enjoys architecture and landscape photography.

© Rudina Aleksi

© Rudina Aleksi


Author: Dorina Pllumbi

Title: Facing Manhattan

Place. Brooklyn Heights Promenade, New York

Dorina is an architect, researcher, and amateur photography explorer.

© Dorina Pllumbi

© Dorina Pllumbi


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Candida Höfer

Candida Höfer is a german photographer, considered as one of the main figures in contemporary architecture photography. Her subjects are the main public institutions in the absence of human presence; museums without visitors, libraries without readers, concert halls and empty churches.

 
Candida Höfer, selfportrait

Candida Höfer, selfportrait

Candida Höfer

(Germany 1944-)

 


Candida Höfer is a german photographer, considered as one of the main figures in contemporary architecture photography. Her subjects are the main public institutions in the absence of human presence; museums without visitors, libraries without readers, concert halls and empty churches. Her color photographs in large format suggest the psychology of social architecture. She prefers frontal symmetry, captured from a high vintage point, and scrupulous details. About her photography she says: “I want to photograph how people behave in public buildings, and how these spaces influence people - to me this is evident when there are no visitors, just as a guest becomes the subject of a conversation when he’s not present ”. Although Höfer photographs the architecture of public buildings, she says that she wants to capture the portraits of the places.

Candida Höfer is a german photographer who belongs to the Dusseldorf School. Together with Struth, Gursky, Ruff, she studied under the direction of Bechers couple, where she distinguished for her color photography in large format. Her works have been displayed in many museums. In 2003 she represented Germany at Venice Biennale.

Selected Books by Candida Höfer

 
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"Big cities in my eyes" - photography Meti Spahiu (English)

At TATÌ SPACE we are opening a new series of blogposts on Albanian emerging photographers in the field of Architectural Photography. Meti Spahiu is a recent graduate architect at the Technical Faculty of Vienna (TU WIEN), who pursues the passion of Architectural Photography. The subject of his photograph are the residential and commercial buildings in Vienna and other European cities.

At TATÌ SPACE we are opening a new series of blogposts on Albanian emerging photographers in the field of Architectural Photography. Meti Spahiu is a recent graduate architect at the Technical Faculty of Vienna (TU WIEN), who pursues the passion of Architectural Photography. The subject of his photographs are the residential and commercial buildings in Vienna and other European cities. Born in Kamenica, Kosovo, where he lived until the age of 25, Meti moved to study and live in Vienna, Austria. He sees his journey in architecture closely linked to photography. His black and white photographs express the verticality and horizontality in architecture, reinforcing the aesthetic of the building. As he says, “The idea of ​​my photographs is to bring beautiful images, to draw the public's attention to the aesthetics of the objects photographed. I would like people who pass every day carelessly near a building to discover the beauty of its architecture when they see the photograph. "For me, photography is a field that will never disappoint and that will go hand in hand with the profession of architect."

 
City gate Aderklaaerstrasse - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

City gate Aderklaaerstrasse - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Fernheizwerk Arsenal - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Fernheizwerk Arsenal - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Harry SeidlerTurm - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Harry SeidlerTurm - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

JanisJoplin Promenade - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

JanisJoplin Promenade - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Leonard-Bernstein-Strasse - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Leonard-Bernstein-Strasse - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Maintrain Station -Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Maintrain Station -Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Olympiahalle 6020 Innsbruck, © Meti Spahiu

Olympiahalle 6020 Innsbruck, © Meti Spahiu

Strasse der Wiener Wirtschaft - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

Strasse der Wiener Wirtschaft - Vienna, © Meti Spahiu

The stairs school “Eusebio da Guarda”, © Meti Spahiu

The stairs school “Eusebio da Guarda”, © Meti Spahiu

Via Dell’annunciata Milano, © Meti Spahiu

Via Dell’annunciata Milano, © Meti Spahiu

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Photography Exhibition SUMMER IN CITY 2020

Online Photography Exhibition “SUMMER IN CITY” 2020

TatìSpace presents the second online photo exhibition with the theme "SUMMER IN CITY". In these difficult pandemic times for the whole world, we asked photographers from all over the world, professionals and amateurs, of different ages and professions, to respond to the theme of the city during summer. This summer was unusual for all of us. In absence of freedom of movement and the many problems that the pandemic brought, our lives were not the same. Most of us were forced not to travel as usual but to stay in the same place of residence, being adopted into a new relationship with the city and its fellow citizens. In this period, photography remained a faithful companion and a worthy visual reflection of our experiences in this new relationship between citizens, society and territory. Hoping that you will enjoy in this Exhibition pieces of different experiences from the participating photographers, we thank all the artists who responded to our invitation.

Thank You!

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Author: Rozafa Shpuza

Title: “Waiting”

Place: Shkodër, Albania

Description: The pandemic made the city anxiously await people's steps, smiles, haste, conversations. Everything fell silent and the empty chairs waited in hope that they would be accompanied again by the people, who would sit carefree to drink a coffee.

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© Rozafa Shpuza “Waiting”

© Rozafa Shpuza “Waiting”


Author: Genta Karanxha

Title: “Late Night Walk”

Place:  Near Mother Teresa Square, Tirana Albania. 

Description: On a hot summer night in Tirana, in an unusual summer like no other before, this is our life, this fragment forever frozen in time.

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© Genta Karanxha “Late Night Walk”

© Genta Karanxha “Late Night Walk”


Author: Michelle Mayer

Title: “Border Crossing”

Place: Border of Hoboken and Jersey City, New Jersey

Description: Fewer cars traveling on now uncrowded city streets has meant cleaner air and a drastic rise in birdsong this summer. Here at what is normally an excessively busy intersection -- busy with cars and pedestrians below and a light rail above -- two pigeons relax, despite momentarily eyeing a curious photographer as she passes the border between Jersey City and Hoboken, New Jersey.

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© Michelle Mayer “Border Crossing”

© Michelle Mayer “Border Crossing”


Author: Rudina Aleksi

Title: “Escape from the City”

Place: Toronto Canada

Description: Photo taken from Toronto Centre Island. Centre Island is a 10min boat ride from Toronto Harbourfront and offers spectacular views of the Toronto skyline. Everyone wants to escape sometimes.

Rudina Aleksi graduated in 1995 from the Polytechnical University of Tirana, with a degree in Architecture, major Urban Planning. She has worked for two years in the Urban Planning department of the city of Fier, before moving to Toronto, Canada, where she has been living for 22 years. Architectural firms where she has been working include PDA Architects and HOK Canada. Currently, she has been working with BH Architects for almost 11 years now. 

© Rudina Aleksi  “Escape from the City”

© Rudina Aleksi “Escape from the City”


Author: Albert Cmeta.

Title: “Kids find game everywhere”

Place: Former fields of aviation, Tirana

Description: The children of the neighbourhood, at the former aviation field, in absence of games dedicated to this age group, found a fun way to play (jumping on the fountains, since it was summer, refreshing themselves at the same time :-)). Children have the ability to turn everything into a game ...

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© Albert Cmeta “Kids find game everywhere”

© Albert Cmeta “Kids find game everywhere”


Author: Doriana D. Musaj

Title Photo 1: “The wall of tears” 

The logo of the 100th anniversary of Tirana as the capital used as a seal for the crime committed, that of the destruction of the Theater on May 17, 2020. The first summer without a Theater.

Title Photo 2: “Postcard Tirana 2020”

The last image of the City Clock without the towers, shadowing its era. The classic black and white postcard of Tirana ...

Title Photo 3: “Graffiti”

Puppet Theater Square at noon, in a day of July, a favorite place of teens who use graffiti to scream against the conventionality of their time.


Author: Loreta Çapeli

Title: “A little of Corbusier in the City”

Place: Tirana, Albania

Loreta Çapeli is an architect, lecturer in the History of Architecture, at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the Polytechnic University, Tirana. Her main areas of research are the History of Architecture, both, of the World and the Albanian one, also the critics and the architectural analysis of built typologies, the re-evaluation and restoration of the monuments of cultural heritage.


Author: Miranda Haxhi

Title: A summer day in the surrounding hills of Tirana”

Place: Tirana Albania

Miranda Haxhi is an architect urban planner, she has worked at the National Institute of Urban Planning in Cities and Coastal Development Plans.

© Miranda Haxhi “A summer day in the surrounding hills of Tirana”

© Miranda Haxhi A summer day in the surrounding hills of Tirana”


Author: Alketa Misja

Title: Himara by Night”

Place: Himara, Albania

Website: www.alketamisja.com

© Alketa Misja, Himara by Night


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Walker Evans

Walker Evans is the American photographer who has influenced more than any other the modern documentary photography of the 20th century. With his anti-conformist nature, he rejected the prevailing pictorialist view of artistic photography, supported by the main proponent Alfred Stieglitz, and constructed a new artistic strategy based on the description of common facts in a detailed and poetic manner. Evans has been described as the photographer with the sensibility of a poet and the precision of a surgeon…

 
 

Walker Evans

(USA 1903-1975)

Walker Evans, selfportrait 1930

Walker Evans, selfportrait 1930

Walker Evans is the American photographer who has influenced more than any other the modern documentary photography of the 20th century. With his anti-conformist nature, he rejected the prevailing pictorialist view of artistic photography, supported by the main proponent Alfred Stieglitz, and constructed a new artistic strategy based on the description of common facts in a detailed and poetic manner. Evans has been described as the photographer with the sensibility of a poet and the precision of a surgeon… Following independently his artistic strategy, he built a body of work based on the description of American everyday life. His preferred subjects are the vernacular architecture, street scenes, advertising, billboards, shop windows, passers-by, automobile culture, and most important the description of American poor conditions during Great Depression. Evans is the first photographer that the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) New York dedicated a personal photography exhibition in 1938. He was an independent and authoritative figure in photography. For two decades he worked as an editor and writer for Time and Fortune magazines, where he designed the layout and the accompanied words of his photography. In the end of his career he taught photography at Yale University. His photography has influenced a generation of photographers, such as Robert Frank, Le Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Diane Arbus, the Bechers, and other genres of art, such as: cinematography, theater, and literature.

© Walker Evans, Truck and Sign New York, 1930

© Walker Evans, Truck and Sign New York, 1930

The first years

Walker Evans began photographing at the age of 25, with his Kodak handheld camera, during his stay in Paris, where he was studying French literature at the Sorbonne University. Evans aspired to become a writer, but upon his return to New York in 1928, he exchanged the writer's dream for the profession of the photographer. The first photographs are scenes of everyday American life and urban environments: New York streets, Victorian buildings, Brooklyn Bridge, abstract compositions of emerging new architecture, street advertisements, and storefronts. Repeating motifs in his photography are: letters, signs, numbers in billboards and road advertisements. He documented the city through the eyes of a historian and anthropologist, finding what was authentic and American in character. The main influences in his photography were: Eugene Atget and August Sander; while the favourite writer: Gustave Flaubert, from whom he adopted the saying: "An artist must be in his work like God in Creation, he should be everywhere felt, but nowhere seen”.

© Walker Evans, Brooklyn Bridge New York, 1929

© Walker Evans, Brooklyn Bridge New York, 1929

© Walker Evans, U.S. Rubber Sign, New-York, 1928-1929

© Walker Evans, U.S. Rubber Sign, New-York, 1928-1929

© Walker Evans, Movie Poster, New York, 1930

© Walker Evans, Movie Poster, New York, 1930

© Walker Evans, Parked Car, Small Town Main Street, 1932

© Walker Evans, Parked Car, Small Town Main Street, 1932

© Walker Evans, Street Scene with Telephone Pole and Lines, Provincetown Massachusetts, 1931

© Walker Evans, Street Scene with Telephone Pole and Lines, Provincetown Massachusetts, 1931

© Walker Evans, Chrysler Building, 1930

© Walker Evans, Chrysler Building, 1930

© Walker Evans, Construction Shack, New York, 1929

© Walker Evans, Construction Shack, New York, 1929

Havana

 In the early 1930s, Evans was sent to Cuba to photograph the worker’s conditions during the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado. Here he photographed the slums, the street beggars, the police, the port workers, developing the human side of his latter photography. The photographs were published in 1933 in the book “Crimes of Cuba”.During his stay, Evans accompanied Ernest Hemingway, to whom he left 46 photographic prints for fear of being confiscated by the Cuban authorities. These prints were found in Havana in 2002, and were presented in a photographic exhibition.

 

© Walker Evans, Cinema Havana, 1933

© Walker Evans, Cinema Havana, 1933

© Walker Evans, Havana Dock Worker, 1932-1933

© Walker Evans, Havana Dock Worker, 1932-1933

© Walker Evans, Squatters Village Cuba, 1933

© Walker Evans, Squatters Village Cuba, 1933

Years of the Great Depression

 During the years 1935-1937 Evans worked for the government's New Deal Resettlement program (later called the Farm Security), to document the life of South American farmers during the Great Depression. In this project he developed his artistic style to documented the facts in a detailed precise and neutral way, using a large format 8x10 inch camera. A collection of his works was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in 1938 entitled "American Photographs", which is the first personal exhibition that MOMA dedicated to a single photographer. The book of the same title with 100 photographs by Evans, accompanied with a critical essay by Lincoln Kirstein, remains today one of the most influential books in the history of modern photography.

 

© Walker Evans, Roadside Store between Tuscaloasa and Greensboro, Alabama-1935

© Walker Evans, Roadside Store between Tuscaloasa and Greensboro, Alabama-1935

© Walker Evans, Easton Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Easton Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Breakfast Room at Belle Grove Plantation White-Chapel, Louisiana, 1935

© Walker Evans, Breakfast Room at Belle Grove Plantation White-Chapel, Louisiana, 1935

© Walker Evans, Houses and Billboards Atlanta, 1936

© Walker Evans, Houses and Billboards Atlanta, 1936

© Walker Evans, View of Easton Pennsylvania, 1936

© Walker Evans, View of Easton Pennsylvania, 1936

© Walker Evans, Graveyard and Steel Mill Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Graveyard and Steel Mill Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Birmingham Steel Mill and Workers Houses, 1936

© Walker Evans, Birmingham Steel Mill and Workers Houses, 1936

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

 During 1936, Evans undertook a trip to the South, with the writer and friend James Agee, to document the difficult lives of three sharecropper families affected by the economic crisis. The project, which was rejected for publication by Fortune magazine, was published in 1941 in the form of a book of pictures by Evans and text by Agee, entitled "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men". The photos of this project remain iconic images of America affected by the Great Depression.

© Walker Evans, Coal Miner's House West-Virginia, 1936

© Walker Evans, Coal Miner's House West-Virginia, 1936

© Walker Evans, Farmers Kitchen Hale-County Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Farmers Kitchen Hale-County Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Sharecropper Hale-County Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Sharecropper Hale-County Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Church Organ and Pews, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Church Organ and Pews, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Negro Church South Carolina, 1936

© Walker Evans, Negro Church South Carolina, 1936

© Walker Evans, Barber Shop Vicksburg Mississippi, 1936

© Walker Evans, Barber Shop Vicksburg Mississippi, 1936

© Walker Evans, Country Store and Gas Station, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Country Store and Gas Station, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Roadside View Alabama Coal Area Company Town, 1936

© Walker Evans, Roadside View Alabama Coal Area Company Town, 1936

© Walker Evans, Roadside Stand near Birmingham, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Roadside Stand near Birmingham, Alabama, 1936

© Walker Evans, Window Display Bethlehem Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Window Display Bethlehem Pennsylvania, 1935

© Walker Evans, Penny Picture Display, Savannah 1936

© Walker Evans, Penny Picture Display, Savannah 1936

Subway Portraits

From 1938-1941, Walker Evans photographed New Yorkers on the subway, captured by his Contax 35mm camera, hidden under his coat. The photographic series was published many years later (1966), under the title "Many are called".As he puts it, he wanted to photograph people "when the guard is down and the mask is off." The motif of casual passers-by, is a recurring motif in Evans work. While working for Fortune in 1946, he photographed with Rolleiflex a series of portraits of workers on the streets of Chicago, which are published in 2 pages of the magazine under the title "Labor Anonymous".

© Walker Evans, Subway Portrait, 1938-1941

© Walker Evans, Subway Portrait, 1938-1941

© Walker Evans, Subway Portrait, 1938-1941

© Walker Evans, Subway Portrait, 1938-1941

© Walker Evans, Labor Anonymous, Fortune November 1946, pp152-153

© Walker Evans, Labor Anonymous, Fortune November 1946, pp152-153

Years in Time and Fortune Magazine

Evans worked for Time magazines (1943-1945), and later for Fortune (1945-1965) as a photo editor, producing over 400 photos and 46 articles. Evans had complete control over the publication of his photographs, he chose the subjects himself, the accompanying writings and the layout of the magazine. Having photographed America at its most difficult years, now Evans captures its rise as the world superpower, the culture of automobile and consumerism.

© Walker Evans, Burlesque Theater, Chicago 1946

© Walker Evans, Burlesque Theater, Chicago 1946

© Walker Evans, Views of Pedestrians Uniontown, Maryland, 1946

© Walker Evans, Views of Pedestrians Uniontown, Maryland, 1946

© Walker Evans, Pedestrians Uniontown Maryland, 1946

© Walker Evans, Pedestrians Uniontown Maryland, 1946

© Walker Evans, Shoppers Randolph Street, Chicago 1946

© Walker Evans, Shoppers Randolph Street, Chicago 1946

© Walker Evans, Untitled Chicago, 1946

© Walker Evans, Untitled Chicago, 1946

© Walker Evans, Lamp on Table, Evans Apartment New-York, 1946

© Walker Evans, Lamp on Table, Evans Apartment New-York, 1946

© Walker Evans, Details of Clapboard House, 1960

© Walker Evans, Details of Clapboard House, 1960

Last years

In 1965, Evans began teaching photography at Yale University School of Art and Design. During the ’70s he experimented with colour photography, and the Polaroid SX-70 camera, with an unlimited supply of film from Kodak. These photographs are interesting studies of colour and shape, on Evans' preferred motif: architecture, portraits and signs.

© Walker Evans, New-York Streets, 1957-1959

© Walker Evans, New-York Streets, 1957-1959

© Walker Evans, New-York Streets, 1957-1959

© Walker Evans, New-York Streets, 1957-1959

© Walker Evans, Telephone Pole and Red Barn, 1974

© Walker Evans, Telephone Pole and Red Barn, 1974



Selected Books by Walker Evans


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Berenice Abbott

Berenice Abbott is an American photographer known for documenting the architecture and metropolitan life of New York with all its contrasts in the ’30s of the Great Depression. She photographed with an 8x10 inch camera the new architecture of New York that was emerging, but also the places that were disappearing from development.

 
 

Berenice Abbott 

(U.S.A 1898-1991)

Berenice Abbott Portrait

Berenice Abbott Portrait

Berenice Abbott is an American photographer known for documenting the architecture and metropolitan life of New York with all its contrasts in the ’30s of the Great Depression. Berenice Abbott is known for her documentary style, outside of any subjectivism and pictorialism. She photographed with an 8x10 inch camera the new architecture of New York that was emerging, but also the places that were disappearing from development. Her main influence was the French photographer Eugene Atget, who scrupulously photographed old Paris, which was disappearing from the modernity of the early 20th century. Abbott called Atget ‘the Balzac of the camera’ and an ‘urban historian’. She is credited with rescuing Atget's archive when, after his death, she bought all the negatives and took them to America, where she worked to publish his work. In the last years of her career Berenice Abbott was involved in the technical and scientific aspects of photography.

One of her expressions is "The world doesn't like independent women, I don't know why, but I don’t care"


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Gabriele Basilico

Gabriele Basilico is an italian photographer known for its urban and cityscape photographs. He is one of the best european and international contemporary photographers of the 20th century. Graduated as an architect from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1973, he devoted his entire career documenting urban and metropolitan landscapes transformed from an industrial to post-industrial society.

 
 

Gabriele Basilico

(Milano 1944-2013)

Gabriele-Basilico, Portrait 2012, by Giorgia Fiorio

Gabriele-Basilico, Portrait 2012, by Giorgia Fiorio

Gabriele Basilico is an italian photographer known for its urban and cityscape photographs. He is one of the best european and international contemporary photographers of the 20th century. Graduated as an architect from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1973, he devoted his entire career documenting urban and metropolitan landscapes transformed from an industrial to post-industrial society.

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano Ritratti di Fabbriche, 1978-1980

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano Ritratti di Fabbriche, 1978-1980

Documenting the urban change was his main objective. In his autobiographical book "Architecture, Cities, Visions: reflections on photography" he states : “I had given myself a kind of mission, to witness how urban space changes… Cities resemble each other, but they are not all the same: there are social differences, of history, of size, of latitude, of climate. I think that urban space, subjected to an unprecedented change in history, presents itself as a real metaphor for our society, which certainly deserves to be observed with great attention”.

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1973

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1973

On the issues of transformation, shape and identity, Gabriele Basilico has published over 100 photography books during his 40-year career. The main cities he has documented are Milan, Rome, Bari, Barcelona, ​​Berlin, Madrid, Lisbon, Naples, Hamburg, Beirut, Genoa, Istanbul, Moscow, Paris, Shanghai, San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, etc. His first project was in 1978-1980 "Milan-Factory Portraits", presented in 1983 at PAC Milan (Contemporary Art Pavilion). The first international project came in 1984 when he and other photographers were commissioned by the French government in Mission DATAR to document the transformation of contemporary landscape. From here the book "Bord de Mer" was created. The theme of ports and the sea accompanies him, as in the project of Genoa, concluded in the book “Porti di Mare” (1990).

© Gabriele Basilico, Dunkerque 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Dunkerque 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Dunkerque 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Dunkerque 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Bord de Mer, 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Bord de Mer, 1984

© Gabriele Basilico. LeTouquet, France 1984

© Gabriele Basilico. LeTouquet, France 1984

© Gabriele Basilico, Genova 1985

© Gabriele Basilico, Genova 1985

© Gabriele Basilico, Hamburg 1988

© Gabriele Basilico, Hamburg 1988

In 1991 he took part in the internationally renowned project, photographing Beirut destroyed by the 15-year civil war, along with other photographers such as Rene Burri, Robert Frank, Jodeph Koudelka, Raymond Depardon and Fouad Elkoury. In 1996 he participated in the Venice Biennale with the exhibition, “Cross Sections of a Country”, where he received the Osella d’Oro Award for Contemporary Architecture Photography. In 1999 he published the book "Interrupted City" and "Cityscapes" with over 300 urban photographs taken since the early ‘80s. In 2000 he photographed the Berlin metropolitan area, from which the book “Berlin” was created that won the best photography book award in 2003. In 2007, he was invited by SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), to develop a photography project in the Sillicon Valley metropolitan area, published in the book "Gabriele Basilico-Sillicon Valley". Another project of this year is "Vertical Moscow", photographed from the seven towers of the Stalinist period. In the coming years 2010-2012 his work will be extended to other world metropolis; Istanbul, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro. The latest project is in Milan 2012, documenting the construction of Porta Nuova from its inception to the completion.

 

© Gabriele Basilico, Beirut 1991

© Gabriele Basilico, Beirut 1991

© Gabriele Basilico, Beirut 1991

© Gabriele Basilico, Beirut 1991

© Gabriele Basilico, Madrid 1993

© Gabriele Basilico, Madrid 1993

© Gabriele Basilico, Bilbao 1993

© Gabriele Basilico, Bilbao 1993

© Gabriele Basilico, Porto 1995

© Gabriele Basilico, Porto 1995

The photography of Gabriele Basilico is known for its monumentality and silence, the lack of people, the contrast in black and white, which reinforce the grandeur of architecture and gives the place a metaphysical character. He is interested in social and historical stratifications. As he states : "I can not help but see the city as a large body that breathes, a body in transformation, and I am interested in grasping its signs, observing its shape, like the doctor who investigates the modifications of the human body to study its nature. I am constantly looking for new points of view, as if the city were a labyrinth and my gaze was looking for a precise point of penetration”.

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1995

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1995

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1995

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1995

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1996

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 1996

Gabriele Basilico's photography is documentary in character, but far from advertising and propaganda. He doesn’t capture the 'decisive moment' as Bresson, but is meditative and analytical as Atget, Evans, and Beckers. As Francesco Bonami says, "Basilico’s work is not a celebration of architecture and its symbolic value, but a discourse about the aesthetic value of architecture and the constant tension between this and its social function". During his entire life, Basilico has explained his photography in many articles, conversations and books. But the paragraph that most synthesizes his thinking is: “Photographing the city does not mean choosing the best architecture and isolating it from the context to enhance its aesthetic, but for me it means exactly the opposite. That is, putting in the same level high-end architecture with ordinary one, building a place of coexistence, because the real city, the city I am interested in, contains this mixture of excellence with mediocre, the center with periphery, a vision of urban space that once we would have called democracy ”.

© Gabriele Basilico, Paris France 1997

© Gabriele Basilico, Paris France 1997

© Gabriele Basilico, Valencia 1999

© Gabriele Basilico, Valencia 1999

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 2011

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano 2011

© Gabriele Basilico, Rome 2007.

© Gabriele Basilico, Rome 2007.

© Gabriele Basilico, Roma 2007

© Gabriele Basilico, Roma 2007

© Gabriele Basilico, San Francisco 2007

© Gabriele Basilico, San Francisco 2007

© Gabriele Basilico, Shanghai 2010

© Gabriele Basilico, Shanghai 2010

© Gabriele Basilico, Istambul, 2010

© Gabriele Basilico, Istambul, 2010

© Gabriele Basilico, Rio De Janiero 2011

© Gabriele Basilico, Rio De Janiero 2011

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano, Porta Nuova, 2012

© Gabriele Basilico, Milano, Porta Nuova, 2012

© Gabriele Basilico, selfportrait

© Gabriele Basilico, selfportrait

 

The link of Archive Gabriele Basilico

 http://www.archiviogabrielebasilico.it

A.M

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