A photographer-cum-explorer presents his stunning (both sublime and alarming) landscape images from around the world.
"WC. World Citizen" presents photographs taken by Gustav Willeit while traveling across Italy, China, Japan, California, Iceland, and Uganda. Every corner of the planet hides traces of the past, and Willeit perfectly captures these evanescent memories. Regardless of latitude and longitude, the presence of humans, civilizations and anthropogenic interventions in natural ecosystems has caused an exceptionally rapid loss of biodiversity. And yet he is aware that humanity does not own Earth, and never has – despite the fact we have always thought so. An awareness reflected in pictures depicting how our home has become more and more of a precarious habitation. The book is a journey delving into nature's folds and cracks, increasingly impacted by humanity's arrogant stewardship. We are "WCs": world citizens, as described by Japanese composer Sakamoto. And yet as "WCs" we run the risk of, slowly but inexorably, transforming into another "WC" of lesser noble nature.
Gustav Willeit (born 1975 in Brunico in the Dolomites) is an Italian photographer whose work revolves around an intense fascination with vertiginous landscapes. He studied at the prestigious photography school of art F+F Schule für Kunst und Design in Zurich, then worked as a photographer's assistant before launching his freelance career in 2006. His photographs have been exhibited in many solo and collective exhibitions in Europe.
Text by Nadine Isabelle Henrich.
published in April 2023
English edition
30,5 x 24,5 cm (hardcover)
160 pages (87 ill.)
ISBN : 978-88-6208-789-6
EAN : 9788862087896
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