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Message from the Darkroom

ISBN: 9788889082034

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carlo mollino¡¯s ¡®mus¨¦e imaginaire¡¯ of photography

'il messaggio dalla camera oscura' was first published in italy

in 1949 by chiantore publishers.

now, 57 years later, this rare and large folio volume is available

in italian and english language (as 'message from the darkroom').

written in 1943 by carlo mollino (c. 1905-1973),

architect, photographer, designer, engineer, and according to

fulvio ferrari (founder of the ¡®casa mollino¡¯ museum) complete man:

'he continued the tradition of those eclectic italian renaissance

artists whose work expressed the harmonious coming together

of science and art, logic and poetry, beauty and practicality'.

'message from the darkroom' is the most important contribution

from the first half of the twentieth century to the acceptance of

photography among the higher arts.

it was a revolutionary acknowledgment during an era in which

photography was considered a purely mechanical art and

endlessly reproducible.

the book opens with a brief and purely objective history of

photography and continues with mollino¡¯s subjective and

insightful analysis on ¡®the message¡¯ of the various photographers.

mollino gives the reader an idea of the adventurous nature of

the early days of photography.

among the history documents is the first photograph ever taken

(by the french nic¨¦phore ni¨¦pce) and descriptions of the

mechanics of having sitters maintain their still portrait pose for

very long periods of time (in the beginning 14 to the later 1 1/2 hours).

it is in the explanation of the techniques various photographers

use to convey their message: lighting, flou effects, focus,

perspective, and retouching...

mollino himself was an advocate of retouching, he often painted

on his photos or negatives. most of his images have been revised,

most bodies sculpted and reshaped to bring them to his ideal

sense of beauty.

this book contains only 16 of his own photographs,

instead mollino uses the work of 132 photographers

and 9 painters to illustrate the evolution in taste over the years.

he highlights the work of nadar and hill, atget, alvarez bravo

and man ray to whom he dedicates specific chapters due

to their innovative approaches.

'message from the darkroom' is no dry historical account and

it includes many curiosities - namely its title.

'message from the darkroom' is a double-entendre and

refers not only to the photographic process but to mollino's

fascination with a continuation of existence.

he was interested in the occult, and it was his obsession

with ancient egypt that led to the creation of ¡®casa mollino¡¯.

inspired by kha, a royal architect who designed and built

his own tomb, mollino converted a 19th century villa

overlooking the river po into his own kind of private pyramid.

this allusion to the afterlife and egypt is further enforced

on the frontispiece of the book which features an image of

the powerful queen taia from the XVIII dynasty of egypt

(1570 A.C.).

this new edition of mollino's book though relatively expensive

(around € 130) is an indispensable and incredibly important

read for anyone interested in photography and carlo mollino

himself. published by the new publishing house adarte who remain

true to mollino's design for the first edition.

it is beautifully compiled and colour plates are pasted in by hand.

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