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发表于2024-11-28
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The singular apparition that is Bazan Cuba is not what just any camera would register, but Ernesto's way of seeing, and no one else's. Of the thousands of pictures of Cuba by Cubans and foreign photographers, none that I know look very much like these. The images here are stamped throughout with the photographer's name, his perceptions, his mind, and they tell a story that belongs to him alone... He traveled to Cuba several times from 1992 to 1997, fell in love there with Sissy, a Cuban, married in '97 and made the place his home. When Pietro and Stefano, his twin boys, arrived, that bound him yet more tightly to the island. His black and white response, saturated as it is with his sad love for the country, was a perfect fit for the country, was a perfect fir for the island's condition. In the 1990s he had stumbled into a historical moment, a time that Fidel Castro euphemistically called 'the special period,' when Cuba's patron, the Soviet Union, collapsed and send the island into a spiral of deprivation and radical change... His account is not an observer's but an insider's, presented in an uncommon, even a labrinthine, language. Ernesto's Cuba, which he regards with intimacy, fervor, burning affection and quiet gloom, is fabulously dark, like a tale told at night in the piercing light of a candle flame... Ernesto was born and brought up in Sicily, studied photography at the School of Visual Arts in New York, and first visited Cuba a decade after graduation... At age seventeen, he had a dream in which he clearly heard the words, 'You need to become a photographer.' ... Bazan Cuba is in its way a love story, troubled, as love stories are, but a love story nonetheless, about a photographer and the country he claimed, or reclaimed... One day in 2006 he was summoned to the police station and told that he could no longer teach photographic workshops. No reason was offered, but he was warned that if he didn't stop, he and his family would be in trouble. And so they left... - Vicki Goldberg
Ernesto Bazan was born in Palermo, on the island of Sicily in Italy in 1959.
He received his first camera when he was 14 years old and began photographing daily life in his native city and in the rural areas of Sicily. Photography has been more than a profession: a true passion, a mission in his life.
At the age of 19, he went to to New York to study photography at the School of Visual Arts from where he graduated in 1982.
Bazan has published several books: The Perpetual Past, Passing Through, The First Twenty Years, Island, Molo Nord.
In 2008, his new publishing house BazanPhotos Publishing recently released his new book BazanCuba on 14 years of life and photography on the island.
He has had exhibitions in Europe, Latin America and the United States. His photographs have been collected by collectors and museums among which MOMA and ICP in New York, SFMOMA in San Francisco, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Durham, the South East Museum of Photography in Daytona, the Fondazione Italiana della Fotografia in Turin, the Biblioteque Nationale in Paris and the Musee Rattau in Arles.
From 1992 to 2006, he lived and photographed the island of Cuba documenting the unique time in Cuban history called The Special Period. This body of work has given him the privilege to win some of the world most prestigious photographic awards among them The W. Eugene Smith grant; the Mother Jones Foundation for Photojournalism, the World Press Photo and two fellowships from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and the Guggenheim Foundation.
In 2002, Ernesto Bazan created his own photographic workshops providing special emphasis in Latin America. Teaching has become his ruling passion. Several hundred students have studied with him in the last six years.
He lives with his wife Sissy, his twin boys Pietro and Stefano and their three dogs Diva, Ono and Akamaru in Veracruz, Mexico.
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BazanCuba pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024