Giuliano Plorutti is fascinated by travelling performers, by their way of life, their affinity with seasons and their nomadic lifestyle. As a photographer he prefers street performances to those of the established circus families. He likes the idea of a simple circus, made up of a combination of theatre, music and dance; that sequence of skills that has revolutionized the fundamental idea of the circus, replacing exotic wild animals, sequins and spotlights with performers who blend in with their audiences. The fine line that separates the performer from the audience becomes thinner, as does the boundary separating the photographer from the photographed. Plorutti has assimilated this approach and doesn''t position himself and his camera arrogantly in front of his subject like an artist who must take home his own idea of the world. Quite the contrary, his presence becomes invisible, he relates with people stripped of the role he has assumed at that moment. The photograph itself seems almost secondary, it is the people who come first. Plorutti expects nothing of them, he makes no demands that could condition the pose, nothing is constructed. His photographs freeze a moment in the normal flow of circus life, owed to the trust that he earns for himself each and every time. This is the only way that the act of taking a photograph loses its invasiveness and becomes testament of a true relationship.
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Format: Hardback
Weight: 1110g
Dimensions: 300 x 230mm
Publication Date: 01 Feb 2014
Publisher: Damiani
Publication City/Country: Italy
Language: English
ISBN13: 9788862083249
About Giuliano PioruttiGiuliano Plorutti
Giuliano Plorutti was born in Italy. His passion for photography started at a very early age immortalising intensely emotional moments which in turn led him to Paris with his first photographs. His professional journey has always mirrored his inner complexity a constant ongoing introspective drive to capture an instant to preserve the soul in its purest form of expression devoid of any superfluity. One of his most significant projects started with Gitanes which became the first part of the Trilogia Errante. His work has been exhibited in a number of galleries including Angels at the Christine Rose Gallery in New York Palazzo della Permanente in Milan and the Pieterburen Gallery in Holland. His trilogy project continued with Circus forming the second part and will be completed with the publication of Luna Park which he is currently working on. With Circus Giuliano also approached filmmaking directing the 4-minute short Circus. He also collaborates with well-known advertising agencies and publishing companies and continues his work as director for fashion and advertising projects.