Fulvio Roiter (Bilingual edition): High-Rise New York
By (Author) Victoria Noel-Johnson
By (author) Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marim
Assisted by Fondazione Fulvio Roiter
Skira
Skira
20th October 2022
Italy
General
Non Fiction
779.4092
Hardback
128
Width 200mm, Height 300mm
760g
Published to mark the 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001, Fulvio Roiter: High-Rise New York celebrates the city and people of New York. Consisting of over 60 colour photographs taken during 1984-1998 by the internationally-acclaimed Italian photographer Fulvio Roiter (1926-2016), they illustrate the traits of beauty, strength, resilience and hope with a sense of poignant immediacy and timeless elegance. They recall a New York that once was, its instantly recognizable skyline irreparably and arbitrarily altered by the tragic set of events that unfolded just a few years afterwards. They collectively present a New York City over an imaginary 24-hour period, key historical events such as the immigration surge of the late 19th century and the 9/11 attacks subtly woven into the volume's poetic narrative with sensitivity and respect. As New York emerges from yet another life-changing experience caused by the Covid-19 global pandemic, Roiter's intimate portrait of New York and its inhabitants stands as a stoic reminder of life after death, of light after darkness.
Victoria Noel-Johnson is an independent British art historian and curator, specialising in early 20th century European art, with expert knowledge of Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). Her keen interest in archive-led research, which focuses on the reconstruction of important European art collections and exhibitions, forms the basis of recent and forthcoming publications and projects.