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Mario Giacomelli (1925-2000) was born into poverty and lived his
entire life in Senigallia, a seaside town along the Adriatic coast
in Italy's Marche region. He purchased his first camera in 1953 and
quickly gained recognition for the raw expressiveness of his
images. His preference for grainy, high-contrast film and paper
produced bold, geometric compositions with glowing whites and deep
blacks. Giacomelli most frequently focused his camera on the
people, landscapes, and seascapes of the Marche, and he often spent
several years expanding and reinterpreting a single body of work or
repurposing an image made for one series for inclusion in another.
By applying titles derived from poetry and literature to his
photographs, he transformed ordinary subjects into meditations on
time, memory, and existence. Spanning the photographer's earliest
pictures to those made in the final years of his life, this
publication celebrates the J. Paul Getty Museum's extensive
Giacomelli holdings, formed in large part through a significant
gift from Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser.
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Scott B. Davis: Sonora (Hardcover)
Scott B Davis; Text written by Joshua Chuang; Interview by Virginia Heckert
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