Description
Here, Albert Halaban shifts her focus from Paris to Italy-steadying her gaze through the windows of others in communities throughout Florence, Milan, Venice, Palermo, Naples, and Rome. Through Albert Halaban's lens, the viewer is welcomed into the private lives of ordinary Italian people. Her photographs explore the conventions and tensions of urban lifestyles, feelings of isolation in the city, and the intimacies of home and daily life. Paired with the photographs are short vignettes by Albert Halaban imagining what the neighbors might see of her subjects on a daily basis.
Francine Prose's wonderful essay discusses the curious thrill of being a viewer. This invitation to imagine the lives of neighbors across windows renders the characters and settings personal and mysterious.
About the Author
Gail Albert Halaban (born in Washington, D.C., 1970) received an MFA in photography from Yale University. She has taught at the Pasadena Art Center and International Center of Photography, and at Yale, among other notable institutions. She has been included in both group and solo exhibitions internationally. Her previous books include Out My Window (powerHouse, 2012) and Gail Albert Halaban: Paris Views (Aperture, 2014).
Francine Prose (born in Brooklyn, N.Y., 1947) is the author of twenty works of fiction. Her previous books include the novels My New American Life, Goldengrove, A Changed Man and Blue Angel, which was a finalist for the 2001 National Book Award.
Awards
Winner of Lucie Award IPA 2009 (United States) and Phase One Sponsorship of Remote Photography Project 2014 (Denmark) and Design Trust for Public Space 2006 (United States). Short-listed for Sony World Photography Awards 2013 (UK).
Book Information
ISBN 9781597114516
Author Gail Albert Halaban
Format Hardback
Page Count 128
Imprint Aperture
Publisher Aperture
Weight(grams) 1600g