| | Babled Edition presents their first photographic project: Azoici Abstract Abyss A collaboration with Valentina Zanobelli
Parallel 2021 Design & Photography By MoscaPartners In collaboration with MIA Fair Superstudio Maxi Via Moncucco 35, Milan
7 — 10 October 2021
Thu. 7 and Fri. 8 from 11am to 6pm Sat. 9 and Sun. 10 from 11am to 8pm | | |
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| These enlarged macro details are extracted from glass works, designed by Emmanuel Babled and produced in collaboration with Glass Master Andrea Zilio, in Murano.
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| | These photographic abstractions, captured through Valentina Zanobelli’s lens, reproduce the innermost quality of glass via the primal sense of form, colour and line. | |
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| In Walter Benjamin’s 1929 essay on the history of photography, he proclaimed the medium’s “second nature” as its inherent ability to detach and abstract the visible from the real. “It is another nature which speaks to the camera, rather than to the eye”, he wrote. | |
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| | The delicate glass surface, which oscillates between transparency and opacity, is captured, isolated and transposed onto a bi-dimensional surface which acts as an abstract, visual and sensory portal into the very nature of the material.
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| | Edition in Photo Rag® Baryta 160 x 110 cm / 3 + 2 AP | | |
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| | | Edition in Photo Rag® Baryta 130 x 90 cm / 5 + 2 AP | | |
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| Azoici, the inspiration behind this photographic project. | |
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| | | For more information, don’t hesitate to contact our office team and our representatives in Paris, New York, London and Milan.
Babled Studio office@babled.net | +351 218 870 033 Rua da Madalena, n.º 85, 1.° andar 1100-319 Lisbon, Portugal
Find all our representatives contacts here. | | |
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