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The archipelago of St Kilda is the most remote part of the British Isles, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. In 1930 the last inhabitants left the island for good: all that remains are stonewalls, houses, trails marked by their toil; the entire topography has lost its framework; what was once there is dispersed, what was once hoped for never to come about. The artist Claudia Losi managed to reach St Kilda only in 2012, after having tried a few years earlier in vain. To what degree may a place be described by its geology, geography and history, and how much of it is imagined? What does it mean to think of a place before being there physically? How many descriptions inhabit our consciousness? Which among them determine the words and images we decide to return to the world? How do I imagine being there? sets out to answer these questions by means of a choral reflection: a writer, a semiologist and a cinema historian, a geographer, a biologist and a naturalist, a neuroscientist, a psychiatrist and an artist all lent Losi their voices to describe the idea of an archipelago world, starting out from St Kilda. The book also features a series of plates by the artist.
Claudia Losi, Andrea Rossetti, Daniele Signaroldi
Teresa Piardi – Maxwell Studio
MaxMara
2016
Italian
17.4 x 21.2 cm
128 pages
Hardback, case binding
Colour, b/w
ISBN 9788899385101
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How do I imagine being there? (Italian Edition)