Measure of the West
A Representation of Travel
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2018
- Category
- General
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9780773555426
- Publish Date
- Aug 2018
- List Price
- $75.00
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Description
In 1984, Giovanni Chiaramonte photographed Álvaro Siza's building in Berlin, on whose façade some young people had written Bonjour Tristesse. The image was published on the cover of the magazine Lotus International. The following year, Siza and Chiaramonte met in Évora, on the occasion of a new series by the Italian photographer featuring the buildings of the great Portuguese architect. It marked the beginning of a long friendship and a shared reflection on architecture, photography, and urban life.
The Measure of the West presents a selection of sixty drawings by Siza and forty photographs taken by Chiaramonte in cities around the world. They make up two parallel routes that lead to the discovery of the shape of the modern city – always hanging in the balance between proportion, in which civilization can develop, and disproportion, in which civilization can go astray. Although animated by different intentions, these sketches and photographs appear as coherent traces of the same design, guided by the same desire to see, discover, understand, and learn. The differences between the black and white strokes of the drawings and the colour of the photographs disappear. Short texts, including thoughts on architecture, photography, drawing, representation, and nature, enrich a "poem of change" taking place in an era of globalization.
About the authors
Álvaro Siza has architectural works in Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Portugal, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, the United Kingdom, and South Korea.
Giovanni Chiaramonte teaches history and theory of photography at IULM and NABA, Milan, and is the author of numerous books accompanied by exhibitions worldwide.
Giovanni Chiaramonte's profile page
Mirko Zardini (born 1955) is the current Director and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal, Quebec.