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Mediterranean (Aperture Monograph) [Hardcover]

Predrag Matvejevic (Author), George Hersey (Author), Mimmo Jodice (Photographer)
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Aperture Monograph December 15, 1995
Mimmo Jodice, one of Italy's finest photographers, has set out like a modern Odysseus on an epic journey that he describes as "a voyage in search of the past." The result, Mediterranean, is Jodice's most personal and significant undertaking to date. Not content merely to document archaeological sites and artifacts, Jodice has aimed to rediscover a sense of the Classical universe, presenting it in a vivid and original way.

From Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Macedonia, Turkey, Tunisia, Syria, and Jordan, Jodice's luminous photographs evoke a vision of Mediterranean civilization that is a conflation of history and mythology. His dramatic yet ethereal images refuse both classical and contemporary boundaries in a fusion of the topographical and the intimate. Ruined temples, lost cities, heroic landscapes, gods and goddesses, vistas of Vesuvius and of the omnipresent sea transcend the constraints of their historical context in terms of both time and space.

At the same time, Mimmo Jodice's artful darkroom interventions give these images a renewed energy, one that is born of the present material world, but which seems sustained by loftier, more elusive mysteries. He begins with black-and-white negatives, and then works in the darkroom to create the simultaneous presence of a multiplicity of tones. Jodice's treatment of the photographic paper gives the images a suggestion of movement-- they vibrate with the sense, as he puts it, that "everything is fleeting and somewhat impregnable."

Jodice's deeply original work reveals not only an experimental creative process, but also an informed and unique vision addressing a subject matter-- archaeology-- that has never before been considered in this way. His particular interpretations of such Classical icons remind of the continuing impact of the Mediterranean world on our present lives, and reinstill a sense of epic, of adventure, of wonder, and even of providence-- all so often missing in contemporary culture. Jodice provides us with a vision of the Mediterranean that is rich and vast, letting symbolic images become links between the experience of diverse peoples and between ourselves and our distant ancestors.

Mediterranean includes essays by distinguished Yale University art historian George Hersey, and renowned Slavic writer and scholar Predrag Matvejevic.

"This collection of images implies the destiny of a nomad. We accompany Jodice into his chosen places, on both the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean. The camera follows paths that we thought we understood, showing us what we never perceived."--Predrag Matvejevic

"...Looking at these places, almost always the camera chooses a center with radiating shafts or strata of stone that move from a white center out into a dark, irregular periphery, a shimmering sight that is perhaps equivalent to echoing music or the shouts of invisible nymphs."--George Hersey

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Italian photographer Jodice captures the sculpture and ruins of classical antiquity in a stirring new way; they seem to shimmer before our eyes, bringing alive the magic of their origins. Creating his toned black-and-white images, Jodice uses a technique--a change of focus during exposure--that suggests motion, and it is this technique that gives distinction to the photographs, making them seem more than records. Most seem either to have a radiating, vibrating center that pulls the viewer into the space or to be strangely pulsing from within. Ringing the Mediterranean with his camera, Jodice traveled to Spain, France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey to its north, Tunisia to the south, and Syria and Jordan in the east. A few seascapes amidst the depictions of ruins remind us of what lay at the center of ancient Greece and Rome--their watery crossroads, so to speak. Lovers of classical art, travel, and photography alike will be intrigued with this book. Gretchen Garner

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"The gods...are alive in the images of ancient statues--this makes us shudder, because Jodice perceives in them the living demon of creation, the agonized presence of life trapped in marble or bronze."--Carlo Bertelli

"Mimmo Jodice's work is defined first of all by what it rejects and by its asceticism. It repels confession and avowal--indeed, any eloquence; it cultivates instead reticence and discretion, it is impelled by a lyricism that is both reserved and impassioned."--The Chronicle of Higher Education

"Mr. Jodice depicts a mythical place, a homogenous Mediterranean of the imagination. Wars, winds, pillage and time have bruised the stones, yet they remain undefiled by Club Med. It is as if endlessly lapping water had effaced the national borders, dissolved the plastic Evian bottles, washed the sun worshippers out to sea. What's left behind is a romantic intertwining of wholeness and solitude: the oceanic sensation of merger between a self and its surroundings."--Herbert Muschamp, The New York Times

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 118 pages
  • Publisher: Aperture; 1 edition (December 15, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0893816124
  • ISBN-13: 978-0893816124
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 10 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,174,894 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Photography with uncommon sensitivity, July 9, 1998
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Mimmo Jodice captures the art and terrain of classical Greece and Rome with sensuality and an uncommon sensitivity. The faces of antiquity come alive with emotion. Beauty, fear, longing, panic and compassion emanate from ancient sculpture in a way never before photographed. After looking at these pictures I ran out to find other books on classical sculpture and architecture, only to return empty handed because nothing else compared to this book.
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