Luigi Ghirri


Luigi Ghirri was an Italian artist and photographer whose work was about the relationship between fiction and reality. Ghirri has been the subject of numerous books. His works are held by various museums around the world and have been exhibited in the 2011 Venice Biennale and at MAXXI in Rome.

Life and work

Ghirri was born in Scandiano near Reggio Emilia, Italy, on 5 January 1943.
He started his career in the 1970s. Influenced by conceptual art, he created his first two series, Atlante and Kodachrome, where his cropped images of the landscape were presented with a deadpan, often ironic wit and a continuous anthropological engagement with his surroundings. The compositions and hues of his photographs suggested subtle emotional tones and a meticulously rich way of viewing the world, as well as the role of images within it.
Ghirri's work quickly attracted international attention. In 1975 Time-Life included him in its list of the "Discoveries" of its annual Photography Year publication, and he showed at the Photography as Art, Art as Photography exhibition in Kassel. In 1982 he was invited to the photokina in Cologne, where he was acclaimed as one of the twenty most significant photographers of the 20th century for his series Topographie-Iconographie. In 1989 he made a series shot in the studio of painter Giorgio Morandi.
He died of a heart attack at the age of 49 in Roncocesi, Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy on 14 February 1992.

Publications

  • Kodachrome. Self-published / Punto e Virgola, 1978.
  • *London: Mack, 2012.. With an essay by Francesco Zanot in Italian, English, French and German; and translations of the original texts in French and German.
  • Italian Landscape/Paesaggio Italiano, Hamburg: Gingko Press, 1989; Comprises 83 colour plates and 14 essays and interviews by Ghirri and various contributors. 128pp.
  • Il Profilo Delle Nuvole. Immagini di un Paesaggio Italiano. Milan: Feltrinelli, 1996.
  • Atlante. Charta, 2000..
  • Luigi Ghirri. Lezioni di fotografia: Quodlibet, 2010. Text in Italian.
  • Niente di antico sotto il sole. Torino: SEI, 1997; The Complete Essays. London: Mack, 2016..
  • Luigi Ghirri. The Complete Essays: Mack, 2016. Text in English and Italian.
  • Luigi Ghirri. Tokyo: Taka Ishii, 2017. Text in English and Japanese.
  • Luigi Ghirri. Colazione sull'erba: Mack, 2019. Text in English and Italian.
  • Luigi Ghirri. Niente di antico sotto il sole: Quodlibet, 2021. Text in Italian.
  • Luigi Ghirri. Puglia. Tra albe e tramonti: Mack, 2022. Text in English and Italian.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

Luigi Ghirri, curated by Manfred Willmann, Fotogalerie im Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria, 1976.

Group exhibitions

Collections

Ghirri's work is held in the following permanent collections: