DUBLINERS - Mia Gallagher & Mario Sughi
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Text by Mia Gallagher / Art by Mario Sughi
Pub date: March 2022
ISBN: 9788894551549
Format: Linen cover hardback, 96pp, 23x16cm
Language: English & Italian
Subject: Art/Literature
Publisher: Marinoni Books
A unique interdisciplinary literary and artistic project giving glimpses of the lives of Dubliners: short fiction in English and Italian from acclaimed Dublin-based writer Mia Gallagher, juxtaposed against expressive portraits of local people captured by artist and illustrator Mario Sughi, in a beautiful art book package.
An artist and a writer put the city where they live, walk and love at the centre of their work. Their gaze is attracted, more than by the places, by the people who pass through it every day. They are intrigued by the stories that are hidden behind that multitude of faces, ordinary and at the same time unique stories that deserve to be imagined and then told...
The juxtapositions between writing and image work by analogies, sometimes obvious, other times barely perceptible, in an intense dialogue that plays on the contrast between the density of the text and the essentiality of the tableaux. The real common denominator of this process is the city of Dublin, always present even if in the background, with its atmosphere, its colours and above all its sea. But what remains after immersing oneself in the creative universes of these two artists, and their original approach to being together and talking to each other, is the overall emotion of the lives of others, which we always look at from afar, but which in the end, tell us about ourselves.
Price: €34
Plus €5 post and packaging
Text by Mia Gallagher / Art by Mario Sughi
Pub date: March 2022
ISBN: 9788894551549
Format: Linen cover hardback, 96pp, 23x16cm
Language: English & Italian
Subject: Art/Literature
Publisher: Marinoni Books
A unique interdisciplinary literary and artistic project giving glimpses of the lives of Dubliners: short fiction in English and Italian from acclaimed Dublin-based writer Mia Gallagher, juxtaposed against expressive portraits of local people captured by artist and illustrator Mario Sughi, in a beautiful art book package.
An artist and a writer put the city where they live, walk and love at the centre of their work. Their gaze is attracted, more than by the places, by the people who pass through it every day. They are intrigued by the stories that are hidden behind that multitude of faces, ordinary and at the same time unique stories that deserve to be imagined and then told...
The juxtapositions between writing and image work by analogies, sometimes obvious, other times barely perceptible, in an intense dialogue that plays on the contrast between the density of the text and the essentiality of the tableaux. The real common denominator of this process is the city of Dublin, always present even if in the background, with its atmosphere, its colours and above all its sea. But what remains after immersing oneself in the creative universes of these two artists, and their original approach to being together and talking to each other, is the overall emotion of the lives of others, which we always look at from afar, but which in the end, tell us about ourselves.
Price: €34
Plus €5 post and packaging
Text by Mia Gallagher / Art by Mario Sughi
Pub date: March 2022
ISBN: 9788894551549
Format: Linen cover hardback, 96pp, 23x16cm
Language: English & Italian
Subject: Art/Literature
Publisher: Marinoni Books
A unique interdisciplinary literary and artistic project giving glimpses of the lives of Dubliners: short fiction in English and Italian from acclaimed Dublin-based writer Mia Gallagher, juxtaposed against expressive portraits of local people captured by artist and illustrator Mario Sughi, in a beautiful art book package.
An artist and a writer put the city where they live, walk and love at the centre of their work. Their gaze is attracted, more than by the places, by the people who pass through it every day. They are intrigued by the stories that are hidden behind that multitude of faces, ordinary and at the same time unique stories that deserve to be imagined and then told...
The juxtapositions between writing and image work by analogies, sometimes obvious, other times barely perceptible, in an intense dialogue that plays on the contrast between the density of the text and the essentiality of the tableaux. The real common denominator of this process is the city of Dublin, always present even if in the background, with its atmosphere, its colours and above all its sea. But what remains after immersing oneself in the creative universes of these two artists, and their original approach to being together and talking to each other, is the overall emotion of the lives of others, which we always look at from afar, but which in the end, tell us about ourselves.