Louis De Belle

 
Louis De Belle (born 1988) is a photographer based in Milano. He studied at the Politecnico di Milano (BA) and Bauhaus–Universität Weimar (MFA). His works have been published by newspaper and websites including The Washington Post, Libération, WIRED, Slate, It's Nice That and The Independent. He is the editor of Forms of Formalism, and collaborates with STILL Magazine.

(external link : www.louisdebelle.com)
 
Louis De Belle - Glasraum
2024
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
Caryatide / Cosa Mentale
The result of a collaboration in the fields of architecture and photography, Glasraum explores the deliberate ambiguities embedded in a seemingly aloof approach to the construction of both space and image.
Louis De Belle - Crowd
2024
English edition
Bruno
A shift in perspective on passive tourism in Italy
Louis De Belle - Cartographies
2021
English edition
Humboldt Books
A photographic series that portrays details of the clothes of passers-by glimpsed along the streets of Manhattan (artist's book).
Louis De Belle - Disappearing Objects - With a short story by Jordan Hruska
2018
English edition
Bruno
(last copies available!)
This publication combines a series of photographs by Louis De Belle with a story by writer Jordan Hruska, both echoing Bergson's reflections on perception modes of idealism and realism.


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