[1st ed] Se Non Ci Conoscete: La Lotta Di Classe Degli Anni '70 Nelle Foto Di Tano
Book of photographs by Tano D’Amico documenting the class struggle and anti-establishment protests in Italy in the 1960’s and 70’s. Published in 1977 by Edizioni Cooperativa Giornalisti Lotta Continua. 4to, photographic wrappers, 64 pages, fully illustrated in b/w. Printed by Tipografia ‘15 Giugno,’ a leftist Roman printing house “serv[ing] the needs of the class movement.” From the back cover: “This notebook contains 90 photos taken by Tano D'Amico over the last seven years, many of which have already been published in the newspaper "Lotta Continua" and then taken up by other dailies or periodicals, or used for exhibitions, panels, large banners. Seven years of history of the class struggle that these images help to remember. Photography is not neutral; the choice of subject is not neutral, the way and what of that subject is remembered is not neutral [.] There are perhaps no more sensational events, there are no "characters", there is no objectivity: there is a partisan story of humanity and the strength that comes when the exploited come together to change.” Bumping and creasing to spine and corners, with light foxing to front wrapper. Content clean and bright.
Book of photographs by Tano D’Amico documenting the class struggle and anti-establishment protests in Italy in the 1960’s and 70’s. Published in 1977 by Edizioni Cooperativa Giornalisti Lotta Continua. 4to, photographic wrappers, 64 pages, fully illustrated in b/w. Printed by Tipografia ‘15 Giugno,’ a leftist Roman printing house “serv[ing] the needs of the class movement.” From the back cover: “This notebook contains 90 photos taken by Tano D'Amico over the last seven years, many of which have already been published in the newspaper "Lotta Continua" and then taken up by other dailies or periodicals, or used for exhibitions, panels, large banners. Seven years of history of the class struggle that these images help to remember. Photography is not neutral; the choice of subject is not neutral, the way and what of that subject is remembered is not neutral [.] There are perhaps no more sensational events, there are no "characters", there is no objectivity: there is a partisan story of humanity and the strength that comes when the exploited come together to change.” Bumping and creasing to spine and corners, with light foxing to front wrapper. Content clean and bright.
Book of photographs by Tano D’Amico documenting the class struggle and anti-establishment protests in Italy in the 1960’s and 70’s. Published in 1977 by Edizioni Cooperativa Giornalisti Lotta Continua. 4to, photographic wrappers, 64 pages, fully illustrated in b/w. Printed by Tipografia ‘15 Giugno,’ a leftist Roman printing house “serv[ing] the needs of the class movement.” From the back cover: “This notebook contains 90 photos taken by Tano D'Amico over the last seven years, many of which have already been published in the newspaper "Lotta Continua" and then taken up by other dailies or periodicals, or used for exhibitions, panels, large banners. Seven years of history of the class struggle that these images help to remember. Photography is not neutral; the choice of subject is not neutral, the way and what of that subject is remembered is not neutral [.] There are perhaps no more sensational events, there are no "characters", there is no objectivity: there is a partisan story of humanity and the strength that comes when the exploited come together to change.” Bumping and creasing to spine and corners, with light foxing to front wrapper. Content clean and bright.