Jodice, Mimmo - Mimmo Jodice: Light (New in plastic!)

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This third volume of Damiani's "Unpublished" photography series, which seeks out revealing unknown work from familiar artists, follows up Mario De Biasi's unpublished journalism in People and Franco Fontana's Unpublished Notes with Mimmo Jodice's Light. This volume marks the first time in Jodice's long publication history, from his early socially conscious Neapolitan work through his best-known Mediterranean, that he's done a book in color.

 

Domenico "Mimmo" Jodice (born 24 March 1934, in Naples) is an Italian photographer. His name is well known in the history of contemporary photography.

When he was very young, he dedicated himself to painting and drawing and was passionately interested in arts, classical music, and jazz.

In the early 1960’s he discovered photography as a new means of expression. He began to experiment with different materials, abstract forms, and all linguistic and technical aspects of photography.

During the 1970’s he was in contact with the most important avant-garde artists, who worked and exposed in Naples: Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Kounelis, De Dominicis, Paolini, Sol Lewitt, Kosuth, and many others.

 

Publisher: Damiani (2006)
Language: English
Hardcover: 150 pages
ISBN-10: 8889431229
ISBN-13: 9788889431221
Item weight: 1120 g
Dimensions: 24.13 x 27.94 x 1.91 cm

 

(New in plastic!)