| Author/Contributor(s): | Pellizzari, Paolo |
| Publisher: | Officina Libraria |
| Date: | 3/9/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
For over 30 years, Paolo Pellizzari, a Belgian photographer of Italian origins, has observed and described the shared spaces of contemporary times. Its sweeping panoramas capture squares, beaches, crowds, and places of passage, transforming them into settings in which the individual —alone or among others— becomes the protagonist of social dynamics.
Halfway between documentary photography and artistic research, his work combines formal rigor and attention to detail, in dialog with the tradition of the German School. Each image is constructed as a dense, layered field of view, where the gaze can be lost and found again.
Like a contemporary flâneur, Pellizzari traverses public space, capturing its invisible choreography. His photographs precisely and sensitively question the relationship between the individual and the community, conveying the complexity of the contemporary world.
Text in English and French.