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Dreaming of Ingmar Bergman

Hardback

Main Details

Title Dreaming of Ingmar Bergman
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:194
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 237
Category/GenrePhotographs: collections
Individual film directors and film-makers
ISBN/Barcode 9788862082150
ClassificationsDewey:791.430233092
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in colour and duotone throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Damiani
Imprint Damiani
Publication Date 1 March 2012
Publication Country Italy

Description

THROUGH A LENS DARKLY. LOOK-ING FOR INGMAR BERGMAN This is a book with Bergman which creates a stage for a dialog between three generations, three different cultures and three different points of view which has as its center a rapport between the image, the word and human existence. Ingmar Bergman, Jill Ma-this and Roberto Mastroianni come together on a delimited ground from the image and the word and from this propitious encounter is born an artistic-philosophical dialog. The existential value, one could say religious, of the images inspired by the Bergmanian poetic becomes the playing field for this photographic/ artistic research, and at the same time, it is a tribute to the life and times of the great director, writer and Swedish playwright, Bergman. The book is, in fact, the result of an artistic etymological/philosophical and photographic research on the places and the Berg-man poetic. Jill Mathis created the photographs around the evocative words found in Bergman productions based on the dialog between Berg-man and Mastroianni. (i.e. Persona, Alone, Religion, Whisper, Desire, Seal, Confession, Forgiveness, Grace...) The Swedish spaces where Berg-man lived and filmed (Uppsala, Stockholm, the island of Farb) , the themes and the Bergmanian words are seen as such and recounted Through a lens darkly, which is 'Through a glass darkly' expanding the evocative power of the worlds and the Bergmanian images.

Author Biography

Jill Mathis is from San Antonio, Texas. After living in New York City for five years, four of which were spent as the full-time assistant to Ralph Gibson, she moved to Italy. This is not the first time she has entered in a dialog with another artist. At the moment she is now producing an extensive body of work based on etymology. Jill exhibits regularly in both Europe and America and her work can be found in many public and private collections, including Whitney Museum, The International Center of Photography of New York and of the Norton Museum of Art of Palm Beach, Brooklyn Museum, Columbia University, George Washington University