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Francesco Vezzoli by Francesco Vezzoli (2006, Leather)

Francesco Vezzoli by Francesco Vezzoli (2006, Leather)

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Specifics

Author

Francesco Vezzoli

Dewey Decimal

709.2

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Leather

ISBN-10

8887029326

ISBN-13

9788887029321

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

1.2 in

Item Length

9.8 in

Item Weight

43.8 Oz

Item Width

6.4 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

342 Pages

Number of Volumes

1 vol.

Preface by

Prada, Miuccia

Publication Name

Francesco Vezzoli

Publication Year

2006

Publisher

Fondazione PRADA

Subject

Individual Artists / General, European, Film & Video

Subject Area

Art

Synopsis

Francesco Vezzoli's "Trilogia della Morte" ("Trilogy of Death") explores video and embroidery, an unconventional combination unified by both passion and effectiveness. "The 120 Seats of Sodom," inspired by the Italian director and poet Pier Paolo Pasolini's "The 120 Days of Sodom," aligns 120 black Charles Rennie Mackintosh chairs with embroidered seats before a tapestry showing erotic scenes from other Pasolini films. "Non-Love Meetings," conceived as a reinvention of Pasolini's documentary "Love Meetings," in which the director traveled through Italy interviewing people about love and sex, is set in a television studio and evokes "Blind Date" as much as its titular reference. Like "Love Meetings," it seeks to create a psychological territory in which the public speaks openly about sex and love; like reality TV, it stars a showgirl, as well as actresses from the film world, MTV and soap operas, all of whom are courted by unlikely suitors. A fetching and thought-provoking mix of both formal and colloquial entertainment., Francesco Vezzoli's Trilogia della Morte (Trilogy of Death) explores video and embroidery, an unconventional combination unified by both passion and effectiveness. The 120 Seats of Sodom, inspired by the Italian director and poet Pier Paolo Pasolini's The 120 Days of Sodom, aligns 120 black Charles Rennie Mackintosh chairs with embroidered seats before a tapestry showing erotic scenes from other Pasolini films. Non-Love Meetings, conceived as a reinvention of Pasolini's documentary Love Meetings, in which the director traveled through Italy interviewing people about love and sex, is set in a television studio and evokes Blind Date as much as its titular reference. Like Love Meetings, it seeks to create a psychological territory in which the public speaks openly about sex and love; like reality TV, it stars a showgirl, as well as actresses from the film world, MTV and soap operas, all of whom are courted by unlikely suitors. A fetching and thought-provoking mix of both formal and colloquial entertainment., Francesco Vezzoli's Trilogia della Morte ( Trilogy of Death ) explores video and embroidery, an unconventional combination unified by both passion and effectiveness. The 120 Seats of Sodom, inspired by the Italian director and poet Pier Paolo Pasolini's The 120 Days of Sodom, aligns 120 black Charles Rennie Mackintosh chairs with embroidered seats before a tapestry showing erotic scenes from other Pasolini films. Non-Love Meetings, conceived as a reinvention of Pasolini's documentary Love Meetings, in which the director traveled through Italy interviewing people about love and sex, is set in a television studio and evokes Blind Date as much as its titular reference. Like Love Meetings, it seeks to create a psychological territory in which the public speaks openly about sex and love; like reality TV, it stars a showgirl, as well as actresses from the film world, MTV and soap operas, all of whom are courted by unlikely suitors. A fetching and thought-provoking mix of both formal and colloquial entertainment.

Text by

Bertelli, Patrizio

Type

Textbook

brand

Fondazione PRADA

gtin13

9788887029321