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118 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Rubiera (Reggio Emilia) : Comune di Rubiera : Linea di confine, 2000.
Luoghi come paesaggi : fotografia e committenza pubblica in Europa negli anni '90 = photography and public commissions in ... / a cura di/ edited by William Guerrieri, Guido Guidi, Maria Rosaria Nappi.
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Rubiera (Reggio Emilia) : Comune di Rubiera : Linea di confine, 2000.
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Bunker : along the Atlantic Wall / [ideazione, Gennaro Postiglione ; traduzione, Sara Marinelli].
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53 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 24 x 32 cm
Milan, Italy : Electa, 2006.
Bunker : along the Atlantic Wall / [ideazione, Gennaro Postiglione ; traduzione, Sara Marinelli].
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53 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 24 x 32 cm
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Milan, Italy : Electa, 2006.
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67 p. : ill. (some color) ; 28 x 30 cm
[Ravenna] : Danilo Montanari editore, [2000?]
Nuovo cimitero a Chioggia : testi, fotografie / [fotografie, Guido Guidi, Michele Buda ; testi letterari, Giulio Mozzi, Massimiliano Nuzzolo ; allestimenti e catalogo a cura di Claudio Aldegheri, Franco Biscossa].
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67 p. : ill. (some color) ; 28 x 30 cm
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[Ravenna] : Danilo Montanari editore, [2000?]
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1 volume : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Rubiera (Reggio Emilia) : Comune di Rubiera : Linea di confine, 2000.
Via Emilia 1 : fotografie : luoghi e non luoghi / [fotografie di] Mara Piccinini [and others] ; [a cura di William Guerrieri, Guido Guidi].
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1 volume : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
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Rubiera (Reggio Emilia) : Comune di Rubiera : Linea di confine, 2000.
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91 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 28 x 30 cm
[Ravenna] : Danilo Montanari editore, ©2000.
Nuovo cimitero a Chioggia : progetto, testi, fotografie / [progettisti, Claudio Aldegheri, Franco Biscossa, Aristide Giorgio Maso ; Tecnicoop con Achraf Ibrahim [and others] ; fotografie, Guido Guidi, Michele Buda ; testi letterari, Giulio Mozzi, Massimiliano Nuzzolo ; allestimenti e catalogo a cura di Claudio Aldegheri, Franco Biscossa].
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[Ravenna] : Danilo Montanari editore, ©2000.
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791 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 26 cm + 1 folded sheet
[Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany] : Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2001.
Mies van der Rohe in America / edited by Phyllis Lambert ; essays by Werner Oechslin [and others] ; photographs by Guido Guidi and Richard Pare.
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[Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany] : Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2001.
Guido Guidi: In Sardegna
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These three volumes encompass the complete evolution of the work of the renowned Italian photographer, Guido Guidi. Made in Sardinia on two trips separated by forty years, the two books not only mark the stylistic development in the work of Guidi but also the historical shifts and changes on the remote island.
Guido Guidi: In Sardegna
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These three volumes encompass the complete evolution of the work of the renowned Italian photographer, Guido Guidi. Made in Sardinia on two trips separated by forty years, the two books not only mark the stylistic development in the work of Guidi but also the historical shifts and changes on the remote island.
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Guido Guidi: veramente
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Veramente encompasses Italian photographer Guido Guidi’s entire oeuvre, bringing together excerpts of his series from 1959 to the present day to illuminate the distinctive photographic language he has forged over a 40-year career.
Guido Guidi: veramente
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Veramente encompasses Italian photographer Guido Guidi’s entire oeuvre, bringing together excerpts of his series from 1959 to the present day to illuminate the distinctive photographic language he has forged over a 40-year career.
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A project composed across several decades, Guido Guidi's Lunario takes the name of a traditional farmer’s almanac to bring together several strands of work all relating to the moon. Distortion, experimentation and illusion inform Guidi’s earlier work of the late 1960s and early 1970s, further developed by the introduction of a fish-eye lens. The moon’s physical form(...)
Guido Guidi: Lunario 1968-1999
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A project composed across several decades, Guido Guidi's Lunario takes the name of a traditional farmer’s almanac to bring together several strands of work all relating to the moon. Distortion, experimentation and illusion inform Guidi’s earlier work of the late 1960s and early 1970s, further developed by the introduction of a fish-eye lens. The moon’s physical form echoes throughout the works: in a woman’s face, or a child’s playing ball caught between light and shadow. Guidi’s barren, lunar landscapes give way in the 1980s to colour photographs, all of which culminate in the dramatic partial solar-eclipse of August 11, 1999. Throughout Lunario, Guido Guidi comes back to the moon as a source of stylistic and thematic inspiration: a symbol of melancholy and madness, changeability and a constant reminder of the transience of everyday life.
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''Di sguincio'' – meaning aslant, asquint, or seen from the corner of an eye – brings together more than a hundred black-and-white photographs made by Guido Guidi with small-format cameras between 1969 and 1981. These images record experimental early dialogues between Guidi and his camera: made without looking through the viewfinder and lit with a bright flash, they(...)
Guido Guidi: Di sguincio, 1969–81
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''Di sguincio'' – meaning aslant, asquint, or seen from the corner of an eye – brings together more than a hundred black-and-white photographs made by Guido Guidi with small-format cameras between 1969 and 1981. These images record experimental early dialogues between Guidi and his camera: made without looking through the viewfinder and lit with a bright flash, they capture people, bodies, gestures, minor events, and fragments of space in moments of sudden and even abrasive encounter. While formally stark and even verging on the abstract, they document people and places close at hand – his family home in Cesena; friends with whom he shared an apartment in Treviso; colleagues at the Institute of Architecture at the University of Venice – forming affectionate personal works which explore the performative tension at the heart of images. This book reproduces Guidi’s own prints from the period, with their high contrast, unusual blurring and definition, and oblique, occasionally indiscernible handwritten annotations.
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