Publisher Note
It is not down in any map; true places never are.
— Herman Melville, MOBY-DICK, or The Whale
From 2013 to 2023, Matteo Di Giovanni embarked on several rambling photographic journeys, off the beaten path, through Italy, Scandinavia and Northern Europe — gnoseological roadtrips, you might call them, in which map and territory gave way to intuition and curiosity, a method of knowing the outer world through attentive observation and image-making.
True Places Never Are reconsiders and re-sequences this decade of Di Giovanni’s medium-format photographs (initially released as three standalone photobooks), adding several previously unpublished images and framing it afresh as a single body of work in which the specifics of location and chronology are secondary to the intangible meanings and associations only the camera can suggest — for both photographer and viewer. The landscapes here seem intimate and mythic; the still lifes feel vast and open; interiors and exteriors are curiously interchangeable. And, as in Moby Dick (the source of the book’s title), a sense of water pervades — a seascape, an icecap, a bank of fog — as our protagonist restlessly chases a something — home, self, truth — that might ultimately be elusive.
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Release Place | Los Angeles, CA, United States of America |
Edition | 1st edition |
Release Date | 2024 |
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Printrun | 950 |
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ISBN-13:
979-8-9857330-1-3
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Topics | Infrastructures, Italy, Landscapes, Northern Europe, Roadtrip, Scandinavia |
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Dimensions | 24.0 × 29.0 cm |
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Pages | 96 |