[1970–1978] Kodachrome
[1970–1978] Kodachrome
Overview[1970] Fotografie dei miei primi anni
Overview[1970–1979] Catalogo
Overview[1970–1979] f/11, 1/25, Luce Naturale
Overview[1971–1979] Italia Ailati
Overview[1972–1974] Colazione sull'erba
Overview[1973] km 0.25
Overview[1973] Atlante
Overview[1974] ∞ Infinito
Overview[1975–1979] Still-Life
Overview[1976–1979] Identikit
Overview[1977–1978] In Scala
Overview[1979] Il Paese dei Balocchi
Overview[1980–1981] Polaroid
Overview[1980–1992] Paesaggio Italiano
Overview[1982] Topografia-Iconografia
Overview[1985–1989] Il Profilo delle Nuvole
Overview[1985] Versailles
Overview[1987] Per Aldo Rossi
Overview[1989–1990] Morandi
Overview
This is my first work, at least the first with a definite and articulate structure, and it marks an important moment because it is from this attention to a second level of reality that many of my later works will be based and developed. The series is structured with precise sections: women, men, couples, children, animals, rituals, culture, celebrities, landscape and nature. My focus on the destruction of direct experience - the invasion of images into our living environments - begins here. In the work I wanted to offer an analysis of true and falsehood, of the gap between what we are and the image of what we’re supposed to be - and ultimately to think critically about the denial and concealment of truth. The theme of reality and fiction, of being and seeming, draws attention to the destruction of direct experience - this shift to the world of images - and it requires us to strive, daily, to see beyond the surface, and to distinguish between true and false.