Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.
Texts by Claudio Casini, Andrei Cristina, Ciarlo Nicola, Federici Fabrizio and Sara Ragni.
Italian and English Text.
Pontedera, 2024; bound in a case, pp. 289, b/w and col. ill., b/w and col. plates, cm 24,5x34.
(L'Oro Bianco. Straordinari Dimenticati. The White Gold Forgotten Masters).
cover price: € 160.00
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Felice Palma. Massa 1583-1625. Collezione / Collection.
Texts by Claudio Casini, Andrei Cristina, Ciarlo Nicola, Federici Fabrizio and Sara Ragni.
Italian and English Text.
Pontedera, 2024; bound in a case, pp. 289, b/w and col. ill., b/w and col. plates, cm 24,5x34.
(L'Oro Bianco. Straordinari Dimenticati. The White Gold Forgotten Masters).
FREE (cover price: € 160.00)
Le botteghe del marmo
Italian and English Text.
Ospedaletto, 1992; bound, pp. 153, 10 b/w ill., 60 col. ill., cm 24x29.
(Immagine).
FREE (cover price: € 34.49)
Museo Stefano Bardini. I Bronzetti e gli Oggetti d'Uso in Bronzo
Edited by Nesi A.
Firenze, 2009; paperback, pp. 191, 102 b/w ill., 7 col. ill., cm 17x24,5.
(Museo Stefano Bardini).
FREE (cover price: € 30.00)
Bronzetti e Rilievi dal XV al XVIII Secolo
Bologna, 2015; 2 vols., bound in a case, pp. 729, ill., col. plates, cm 21,5x30,5.
FREE (cover price: € 90.00)
Francesco Nonino. Atmospheres
Francesco Nonino
Damiani
Edited by Valtorta R.
English Text.
Bologna, 2005; paperback, pp. 96, b/w ill., cm 31,5x24.
ISBN: 88-89431-34-2 - EAN13: 9788889431344
Subject: Collections,Photography
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
Places: No Place
Languages:
Weight: 1.04 kg
Nonino achieves a complex narrative tableau, partially similar to scientific drawings and partially similar to strong and necessarily photographic images. This is due not only to the classic black and white of its visual substance, but (more importantly) to the strong rooting to space and time to which the sky is submitted. It is a bond to precise terrestrial events that only photography, with its historic duty and fate, can record (Roberta Valtorta).
Francesco Nonino (Udine, Italy, 1960) starts photographing as a self-taught, and subsequently improves his technical and aesthetical skills by attending the courses held by Claudio Marra and Italo Zannier at the University and at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna. In 1990s he works in New York as studio assistant with Annie Leibovitz and collaborates with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. His work is part of the following collections: National Institute of Graphics (ministry of Culture, Rome), Bibliothéque Nationale de France (Paris). He lives and work in Bologna.










