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Jardim
- Title
- Jardim / fotografias por Renato Custodio ; poema Mundo estranho por Eleni Sikelianos traduzido por Paul Dykstra, Mateo Barbuzzi y T. Honda ; editado e diagramado por Mateo Barbuzzi
- Author
- Custodio, Renato
- Publication
- [Mexico City, Mexico] : Club del Prado, 2021.
- Ciudad de Mexico : Gato Negro.
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Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Text | Use in library | TR680 .C87 2021g | Off-site |
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- Description
- 1 volume (approximately 92 unnumbered pages) : chiefly illustrations; 26 cm
- Summary
- Renato Custodio is a photographer and skateboarder from Brazil who has travelled around the world photographing skateboard culture and working on projects with local skaters. He is particularly interested in skateboardingœs connection to urban spaces and architecture. His new photobook titled Jardim ( gardenʺ in Portuguese) documents skateboarding as an art form, while also the considering peripheral neighborhoods of his native São Paulo. Editorial Club del Prado is an independent publishing project founded in 2016 by Mateo Barbuzzi in Buenos Aires, Argentina, now based in Mexico City. Publications are in a zone in between the zine and the art book, focusing mainly on its content, but using design and editorial practices to contain it adequately. Most of the books are worked copy-by-copy, printed in risograph and hand binded. "I met Mateo Barbuzzi, the editor of Clube Del Prado, an editorial that also launches several skateboarding publications, zines like Zine Mostro, authorial books... The book has been in the works for a couple of years, at the time he lived in Argentina, but I always asked for a little more time to have more photos than I wanted. In this period he moved to Mexico and it was printed there. The printing here in São Paulo in risography is very gourmetized, it has a certain glamour, to have a grainy, you know? It looks like those ISO 1600 photographic films. It has this feature in the book and printing in Mexico has become cheaper. Most of the photos are analog, but they have digital ones as well. I put together photos from mobile, Hasselblad, Nikon 35mm and Fuji's digital."
- Uniform Title
- Photographs. Selections
- Alternative Title
- Photographs.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Artists' books – Brazil – 21st century
- Note
- Risograph printed.
- 58 black and white photographs. Includes a poem by Eleni Sikelianos (translated from English into Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese)
- The book was made in Brazil and has an Argentine edition, Mexican printing and European and Asian poems.
- Language (note)
- In Portuguese, Spanish, and Japanese.
- OCLC
- 1376474029
- SCSB-14472436
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries