VENEZIA
Michael Kenna
Hardbound,
12" x 13", 64
pages
40 duotone illustrations
2010, Nazraeli Press
From the Publisher:
This crumbling jewel of Northern Italy, built completely on marshland,
is steeped in history and irresistibly imbued with romance. Known
as “The City of Light” and “Queen of the Adriatic,”
Venezia is indelibly tinged with dark intrigue, decadence and
decay. Comprising 118 small islands along the Adriatic Sea, Venezia
was a maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and
a staging area for the Crusades. The city’s long decline
began some 500 years ago; but its survival of two episodes of
the Black Death, and the loss of its thousand years of independence
to Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797 – as well as the fact that
it appears to be sinking slowly into the waters on which it is
built – has only added to its mystique. This beautifully
produced book brings together a collection of haunting images
quietly made by Michael Kenna over the last 30 years, many of
which are published here for the first time. Arguably the most
influential photographer of his generation, Michael Kenna is the
subject of over 35 monographs.
The images in Venezia are
part of a large retrospective exhibition of Kenna’s work
at Palazzo Magnani Museum, Reggio Emilia, Italy in Spring, 2010.
This first printing of Venezia is limited to 2,000 hand-numbered,
slipcased copies.
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