1. What You See
    Luciano Rigolini
    What You See

    Edited by the Fotostiftung Schweiz 

    Anonymous snapshots are the ideal projection screen: they inspire the imagination to invent stories. The photographer and artist Luciano Rigolini demonstrates, however, that these images, freed from their context, can also convey a visual experience. Rigolini pieces together his findings from flea markets, archives, or the Internet to create a new, independent work - a grammar of seeing and perception. Consciously or unconsciously, we become primarily aware of form and structure in the compiled snapshots, and the specific content of the images becomes inessential. This results in a fascinating aesthetic play that radically questions our habits of seeing. In this cleverly arranged sequence the photographs can no longer be read as simply likenesses of reality. They turn out to be artifacts that construct reality. What You See presents a multiplicity of surprising, confusing, and surreal photographs from a rich fund of anonymous photography.

    With an essay by Peter Pfrunder

    Design: Integral Lars Müller

    12 x 16 cm, 4¾ x 6¼ in, 192 pages, 107 photographs, hardcover (2008)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-139-5, e/g/f/j

    EUR 25.00 / USD 35.00 / GBP 20.00
    Luciano Rigolini

    Luciano Rigolini wurde 1950 in Tesserete im Tessin geboren. Von 1971 bis 1995 war er Kameramann, Regisseur und Dokumentarfilmer für das Schweizer Fernsehen. Seit 1995 ist er Produzent beim Kultursender Arte in Paris, verantwortlich für den kreativen Dokumentarfilm.