
Publisher | Editorial RM 2009 |
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Edition | Hardcover , English Edition , 132 pages |
Genres | Documentary photography |
Publisher's description
Capitolio is NewYork documentary photographer Christopher Anderson’s cinematic journey through the upheavals of contemporary Caracas,Venezuela, in the tradition of such earlier projects as William Klein’s New York (1954–55) and Robert Frank’s The Americans (1958).
It presents a poetic and politicized vision, by one of today’s finest documentary photographers, of a city and a country that is ripping apart at the seams under the stress of popular unrest, and whose turmoil remains largely unreported by Western media.
No stranger to such fraught situations (he covered the 2006 conflict between Hezbollah and Israel from its inception), Anderson notates the country’s current incongruities, where the violent and the sensual intermingle chaotically.
“The word ‘capitolio’ refers to the domed building that houses a government,” writes Anderson, elaborating on the title of this volume; “here, the city of Caracas, Venezuela, is itself a metaphorical capitolio building. The decaying Modernist architecture,with a jungle growing through the cracks, becomes the walls of this building and the violent streets become the corridors where the human drama plays itself out in what President Hugo Chavez called a ‘revolution.’”
Specifications
Book title | Capitolio |
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Photographer | Christopher Anderson |
ISBN 10 | 8492480572 / 84-92480-57-2 |
ISBN 13 | 9788492480579 / 978-84-92480-57-9 |
Publisher | Editorial RM |
Publish date | Aug 2009 |
Publish year | 2009 |
Genre | Documentary photography |
Book format | Hardcover |
Edition | English Edition |
Printing | First Printing |
Number of copies | 2000 copies |
Language | English |
Pages | 132 pages |
Number of photographs | 89 b/w photographs |
Dimensions | 29,4 x 34,4 x 1,9 / 11.8 x 13.2 x 0.8 |
Weight | 1,45 kg / 3.2 lb |
Book designer | Christopher Anderson and Bethany Powell |