Private Rooms
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- Nombre de pages256
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatBeau Livre
- Poids2.99 kg
- Dimensions30,0 cm × 33,0 cm × 3,5 cm
- ISBN978-3-8327-9081-3
- EAN9783832790813
- Date de parution18/02/2008
- ÉditeurteNeues
Résumé
Private Rooms is the result of an ambitious photographic project by renowned photographer Guido Argentini that took more than ten years to complete. All pictures were taken in the intimacy of closed rooms, ancient villas, modem apartments, and numerous elegant hotels. Argentini plays with our notions of privacy and constructs a hidden erotic universe in which each image becomes a story with no beginning or end.
While each photograph challenges the viewer to defy limits and enter forbidden territory, this is a collection that was clearly bore out of a love for women and was completed only thanks to them.
While each photograph challenges the viewer to defy limits and enter forbidden territory, this is a collection that was clearly bore out of a love for women and was completed only thanks to them.
Private Rooms is the result of an ambitious photographic project by renowned photographer Guido Argentini that took more than ten years to complete. All pictures were taken in the intimacy of closed rooms, ancient villas, modem apartments, and numerous elegant hotels. Argentini plays with our notions of privacy and constructs a hidden erotic universe in which each image becomes a story with no beginning or end.
While each photograph challenges the viewer to defy limits and enter forbidden territory, this is a collection that was clearly bore out of a love for women and was completed only thanks to them.
While each photograph challenges the viewer to defy limits and enter forbidden territory, this is a collection that was clearly bore out of a love for women and was completed only thanks to them.