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Italian Neorealist Photography Its Legacy And Aftermath Antonella Russo

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Italian Neorealist Photography Its Legacy And Aftermath Antonella Russo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 301.43 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Antonella Russo
ISBN: 9781350162259, 1350162256
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Italian Neorealist Photography Its Legacy And Aftermath Antonella Russo by Antonella Russo 9781350162259, 1350162256 instant download after payment.

This book offers an analysis of the socio-historical conditions of the rise of post-war Italian photography, considers its practices and traces its destiny.

Antonella Russo provides an incisive examination of Neorealist photography, delineates its periodization, traces its instances and its progressive popularization and subsequent co-optation that occurred with the advent of the industrialization of photographic magazines. This volume examines the ethno(photo)graphic missions of Ernesto De Martino in the deep south of Italy; the key role played by the neorealist writer and painter Carlo Levi as ‘ambassador of international photography’ and the journeys of David Seymour, Henry Cartier Bresson and Paul Strand in Neorealist Italy. The volume takes into account the formation and proliferation of Italian photographic associations and their role in institutionalizing and promoting Italian photography, their link to British and other European photographic societies, and the subsequent decline of Neorealism. It also considers the inception of non-objective photography that thrived soon after the war, in concurrence with the circulation of Neorealism, thus debunking the myth identifying all Italian postwar photography with the neorealist image.

This book will be particularly useful for scholars in the history of photography, Italian history, and the theory of photography.

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