GUIDO ARGENTINI - EROS . COLLECTORS EDITION
GUIDO ARGENTINI - EROS . COLLECTORS EDITION
EROS
Fine Art Book
COLLECTORS EDITION
Signed Book EROS
Hardcover, Slipcase red cloth
Format (size): 33x28.7 cm (13x11 ¾ inches)
252 pages
+ signed and stamped lambda print.
TOTAL NUMBER OF LIMITED EDITION 30 (10 each).
Paper Size: 25x25 cm (10x10 inches)
Image size: 10x20 cm (4.9x7.9 inches)
CHOOSE BETWEEN THREE DIFFERENT PHOTOGRAPHS EACH ONE IN THE EDITION OF 10.
Only 1 book per shipping.
PRINT 1 . Between Lips and Voice Something Dies
PRINT 2 . We Are Asleep Until We Fall In Love
PRINT 3 . After So Many Lives
The work of Guido Argentini has been evolving from his very first book, Silvereye, through the following four books until this latest project: Eros. From the abstract bodies coated with silver paint to the eroticism of Private Rooms and Reflections, the need of telling stories has become more and more urgent for Argentini. The images of Eros are only suggesting stories to the viewers. The use of the diptych, two images paired together, an image of a woman and a photograph of a landscape or a still life helps to create a narrative.
These stories are still and silent; they have no voice and no soundtrack. The stories are only told by the emotions of their characters. Each woman is dreaming and, at the same time, we, the viewers are dreaming of each woman depicted in the book. Imaginary women, imaginary places combined together with the magic of color that become, in this last project, a major creative tool for Argentini.
Flipping through the pages, we jump from antique palaces in Italy, to urban landscapes in Japan, to the desert of California. A Japanese lady is standing in a garage in Tokyo, screaming on the phone to her lover that is lying in bed in his flat in a building overlooking the Chao Phraya River in the night of Bangkok; A girl wearing a curly vintage wig inside an abandoned motor home in the California desert is holding a barbie doll that someone left behind a long time ago. A brunette with blue eyes is looking out of a car window thinking of her loved one that just left on a plane. An old Italian theatre with empty red velvet chairs on the left and a young girl wearing a red dress lying in an empty pool at night in the Arizona desert on the right side.
As it always happens for a still photograph, it can only suggest a story. It is only a single frame from a movie. Every viewer will make his own film, will make up his own soundtrack and will choose a different beginning and a different end, creating his own story.
ABOUT GUIDO ARGENTINI
Guido Argentini is an Italian-American photographer. Best known for his series of dancers covered in metallic chrome paint, Argentini’s oeuvre is characterized by its formal poses and sensual imagery. Born in Florence, Italy in 1966, he moved to Los Angeles in 1990. By 2003, Argentini achieved widespread recognition when he published Silvereye , his series of black-and-white photographs of nudes, many of them covered in his signature silver paint. Metallic women would feature heavily throughout his career, culminating in the publication of Argentum (2013), featuring ballet dancers posed nude and in motion. His photographs have been featured in such publications as Vogue, Marie Claire, and Playboy. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.