Alessandra SanguinettiThe adventures of Guille and Belinda (First edt)

Photographs: Alessandra Sanguinetti
Publisher: Nazraeli Press & Yossi Milo Gallery
120 pages
Pictures: 56
Year: 2010
Price: € 200
For more than two decades, Alessandra Sanguinetti has been photographing the lives of Guillermina and Belinda, two cousins living in rural Argentina, as they move through childhood and youth toward womanhood.
Sanguinetti’s images portray a childhood that is both familiar and exceptional. The farmlands of western Buenos Aires province are a particular mix of the modern and traditional, where life is lived in consonance with animals and rugged landscapes.
Against this backdrop, Guille and Belinda go through the childhood rites of dressing up and make believe, exploring and appropriating the world around them as they go. As they slip between roles, alternately performing for and being caught by Sanguinetti’s camera, the profound bond between the two girls is unmistakable.
Approaching the precipice of early adolescence, their games are imbued with the poignant weight of their dreams and desires as the world of play meets that of reality.

















More by Alessandra Sanguinetti
More books tagged “childhood”>> see all
More books tagged “portraits”>> see all

Libretto
Paolo Roversi
Price: € 180

VISAGES DE L'OUEST (FIRST EDT)
Richard Avedon
Price: € 300

Donigan Cumming: Diverting The Image
Donigan Cumming
Price: € 50

Kid nostalgia: portraits of South Korean Youth
Park Sung Jin
Price: € 150

Modern lovers (SIGNED)
Stéphane Gizard
Price: € 200

El Cubano se ofrece
Iván Cañas
Price: € 200
More books tagged “colors”>> see all
More books tagged “Yossi Milo”>> see all
Books from the virtual shelf josefchladek.com
Gerhard Puhlmann - Die Stalinallee - Nationales Aufbauprogramm 1952
Gerhard Puhlmann
Dominique Lapierre, Jean-Pierre Pedrazzini, René Ramon - So lebt man heute in Rußland
Dominique Lapierre
Mellen Burns - Skimpies
Mellen Burns
Anton Bruehl - Mexico
Anton Bruehl
L'électrification de la ligne Paris Le Mans (photos by Roger Schall)
Roger Schall
Tenmei Kanoh - New York 1969
Tenmei Kanoh















