Characterised by the phrase ‘Sometimes nice, sometimes uncomfortable’, Corrado Dalcò’s new fanzine titled A WHOLE NEW WORLD (produced by Aalphabet) is ruffling some feathers with its new limited edition 28 page publication for the IV edition of #DIYNIGHT.
Corrado Dalcò is an Italian born photographer who found his fame in London, Barcelona and Berlin. His work integrates abstraction and the tangible world with the female nude as the main theme, showing his interest in sensations perceived and unobserved during the sexual act. A WHOLE NEW WORLD represents “love with a delicate, mysterious and very close air” and we were able to get an extract from Dalcò hearing about his experience with creating his lovely piece of print:
“The more the subject is real, strong in their presence and often with a direct look, the more the photo is erotic for me. I worked a lot on the set to have a feeling of the centrality of the woman, as a person before as a subject, and the relationship that is established between the person who photographs and the person who is photographed.
The title came to my mind as I flipped through the book. It immediately gave me the impression that it was something constantly changing, new, or what I would like people to see without seeing a naked girl in a succession of forms in the constant struggle between realism and fiction”.
Featured within its pages, the sweeping curves and beautiful shapes of the female figures captured by Dalcò are wondrous to see. Althouh may (arguably) shock a viewer at first you begin to notice every detail of the human body as you study the shapes and angles, which perhaps resulting in promoting a more understanding and positive persepctive on female body image.
25 photographs
28 pages
Format cm.18×24
4 colour Indigo print on 100 gsm uncoated Burgo paper
Edition of 25 numbered copies.
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