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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Di Giovanni’s medium-format photographs (initially released as three standalone photobooks), adding several previously unpublished images and framing it afresh as a single body of work in which the specifics of location and chronology are secondary to the intangible meanings and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.

Photobook

True Places Never Are

by Matteo Di Giovanni

Publisher
Release Place Los Angeles, CA, United States of America
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2024
Credits
Printrun 950
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 979-8-9857330-1-3
Work  
Topics Infrastructures, Italy, Landscapes, Northern Europe, Roadtrip, Scandinavia
Dimensions 24.0 × 29.0 cm
Pages 96