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Louis De Belle - Cartographies
A photographic series that portrays details of the clothes of passers-by glimpsed along the streets of Manhattan (artist's book).
Folds, stains or little traces of clothing thus constitute impressions of everyday life, potential cartographies of everyone's journeys. The book, devised in a newspaper format, is made up of twenty unstitched sheets held together with an elastic band, alternating original photographs with large, full-page details. The central spread features an index of the images organised by time of day. The subtitle New York, 10 am – 7 pm in fact references the time span in which the images were shot, underlining the repetitiveness of everyday actions. The photographic sequence is accompanied by a text written by Francesco Pacifico within a New York setting, laid out in text fragments alternating with the images.
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.
Text by Francesco Pacifico.

Graphic design: Claire Huss.
 
published in January 2021
English edition
32 × 23 cm (Elastic-bound)
40 pages
 
25.00
 
ISBN : 978-88-99385-83-5
EAN : 9788899385835
 
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