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After the West . Francesco Jodice

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Many European photographers left for the United States with in mind readings, not always accurate but most of the time nostalgic, of Robert Frank's Americans.

And there are countless subjective and even sentimental road movies, notebooks fascinated by wide open spaces, small towns, motels lost at the end of the world and wooden houses from another century. Francesco Jodice's approach is the opposite of all this. He does not consider photography as a bearer of memories of an intimate experience but as a tool for analysis. This analysis follows a meticulously established itinerary based on historical data and will allow us to read, over a period of 160 years, the evolution and decline of the greatest world power. This time span is the one that separates the beginning of the gold rush in 1848 from the spectacular bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers bank in 2008, which affected the entire American banking system, and beyond.

Francesco Jodice photographs and highlights one of the forgotten elements of what made the United States powerful: an iconography, or more precisely a mixture of iconographies that associate and combine the natural landscape and Hollywood with the conquest of space, among others, and found mythologies and power. But today the American landscape says bankruptcy and is littered with ruins. While we are still in the land of the money king.

Christian Caujolle Artistic advisor of the Galerie Le Château d'Eau

 
After the West . Francesco Jodice

 
19 x 23.5 cm
104 pages
60 photographs in colour and b&w
paperback cover with flaps
English and French versions

1 Item
2023-03-17

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