Tutto va a fuoco (signed)

by Valentino Barachini


Photographs: Valentino Barachini

Text: Giuseppe Nibali

Publisher: Origini Edizioni

45 pages

Pictures: 25 (b/w, 4 in color)

Year: 2015

Comments: Softcover inserted in a paper sleeve, Handmade japanese binding in red, first numbered edition of 100, language: it/engl, 29 x 40 cm

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Handmade book about Palermo, with photos by Valentino Barachini and poems by Giuseppe Nibali (English translations included).

Short presentation of the publishing project and book on the publisher's website:
"We plan, produce and make limited editions of artist's photo books. Our main characteristic is the mingling between photo and poetry, on the red thread of going back to the origins, « witnessing truth with no appealing purpose ».
"We are proud to show you our new photo-poetic book, Tutto va a fuoco, about Palermo. Photos, project and realization by Valentino Barachini, poems by Giuseppe Nibali." -

The text of the poem in Italian is interspersed with the images, then repeated as a whole, with an English translation, in a throw-in page at the end of the book.


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Tutto va a fuoco (signed)

by Valentino Barachini


Photographs: Valentino Barachini

Text: Giuseppe Nibali

Publisher: Origini Edizioni

45 pages

Pictures: 25 (b/w, 4 in color)

Year: 2015

Comments: Softcover inserted in a paper sleeve, Handmade japanese binding in red, first numbered edition of 100, language: it/engl, 29 x 40 cm

sold out

Handmade book about Palermo, with photos by Valentino Barachini and poems by Giuseppe Nibali (English translations included).

Short presentation of the publishing project and book on the publisher's website:
"We plan, produce and make limited editions of artist's photo books. Our main characteristic is the mingling between photo and poetry, on the red thread of going back to the origins, « witnessing truth with no appealing purpose ».
"We are proud to show you our new photo-poetic book, Tutto va a fuoco, about Palermo. Photos, project and realization by Valentino Barachini, poems by Giuseppe Nibali." -

The text of the poem in Italian is interspersed with the images, then repeated as a whole, with an English translation, in a throw-in page at the end of the book.


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Tutto va a fuoco (signed)

by Valentino Barachini


Photographs: Valentino Barachini

Text: Giuseppe Nibali

Publisher: Origini Edizioni

45 pages

Pictures: 25 (b/w, 4 in color)

Year: 2015

Comments: Softcover inserted in a paper sleeve, Handmade japanese binding in red, first numbered edition of 100, language: it/engl, 29 x 40 cm

sold out

Handmade book about Palermo, with photos by Valentino Barachini and poems by Giuseppe Nibali (English translations included).

Short presentation of the publishing project and book on the publisher's website:
"We plan, produce and make limited editions of artist's photo books. Our main characteristic is the mingling between photo and poetry, on the red thread of going back to the origins, « witnessing truth with no appealing purpose ».
"We are proud to show you our new photo-poetic book, Tutto va a fuoco, about Palermo. Photos, project and realization by Valentino Barachini, poems by Giuseppe Nibali." -

The text of the poem in Italian is interspersed with the images, then repeated as a whole, with an English translation, in a throw-in page at the end of the book.


More books by Valentino Barachini

more books tagged »Italian« | >> see all

more books tagged »Italy« | >> see all

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more books tagged »photo and text« | >> see all

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