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Michael Nyman began taking pictures in 2003. Repetitive acts, unexpected reflexes, faces of people, objects' details, night landscapes, shop windows. His shots are like a musical diary made of images. The unusually-sized book, 38 x 15 cm, contains 1,946 photographs which have been taken around the w ... (
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- Tulse Luper in Turin (4)
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Printed in a limited edition of 460 copies that are numbered and signed by the author, Tulse Luper in Turin is an integral part of his multimedia project The Tulse Luper Suitcases. The volume contains an unpublished screenplay of the portion set in Turin. The adventures of Tulse Luper ... (
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- Tulse Luper in Venice
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Chromosomes
The exhibition Chromosomes presents 70 images chosen and processed by David Cronenberg starting with original film frames from his most famous movies: The Fly, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, Dead Ringers, Naked Lunch, Crash, Spider, and the recent Eastern Promises. The images were t ... (continue)
The exhibition Chromosomes presents 70 images chosen and processed by David Cronenberg starting with original film frames from his most famous movies: The Fly, Videodrome, The Dead Zone, Dead Ringers, Naked Lunch, Crash, Spider, and the recent Eastern Promises. The images were taken directly from the 35mm prints at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome through innovative digital techniques, after which they were processed following the precise indications of the author and finally printed on 80x100 cm canvasses.
The exhibition, curated by Domenico De Gaetano and Luca Massimo Barbero, was completed by two 10-minute videos with famous sequences from Cronenberg's movies and a bilingual catalogue.