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cm 18,1 x 24 | 7.1 x 9.4 in.
Photogrpher's credit stamp on the verso
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Literature
Gianni Berengo Gardin, Ed. Contrasto, Milan, 2005, p. 87
G. Meroni (edited by), Gianni Berengo Gardin, Galleria Elleni, Bergamo, 2009
If, in the endless production of a photojournalist like Gianni Berengo Gardin, we wanted to identify the works that made him most famous, the two presented here are the chosen ones. Underlining the great photographer's style, both were made by capturing the fleeting moment with clear rapidity. One day in 1977 in Great Britain he saw a car, a classic, old Morris, parked with its nose facing a beach. Inside, he sees the heads of a couple and immediately realises that the image created curiosity: why are they standing there, what are they saying to each other, what are they going to do? He stands behind them, putting the car in the centre, silhouetted against an almost metaphysical landscape. Even more curious is the story of the photograph taken in Venice: living on the Lido and working in the family shop in the city, he took the vaporetto every day without leaving his trusty Leica behind. Suddenly an image appeared in front of his eyes: he caught the back of a man acting as a screen on which the rear window of the vehicle was projected, multiplying the presence of people crowding the scene.
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