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Embodying Pasolini

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Longtime creative collaborators Tilda Swinton and Olivier Saillard present an illustrated tribute to the costumes of legendary Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini’s iconic films.

Retracing Pier Paolo Pasolini’s entire cinematography-which continues to fascinate audiences almost half a century after his passing-Embodying Pasolini explores the costumes that brought his films to life. From The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964), The Canterbury Tales (1972), and Arabian Nights (1974) to Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), Pasolini’s movies are known for their provocative flair-making them staples of art cinema’s golden age. Styled by Danilo Donati, the costumes-garments, coats, and hats-enlivened the films with their rich textures, volume, color, and embellishments.

This exquisite volume documents the eponymous performance that took place in Rome on July 25, 2021, and that will travel to Paris in the fall of 2022. Conceived by Olivier Saillard and poetically interpreted by Tilda Swinton, the sold-out event-an ephemeral artwork in itself-showcased thirty of the most influential costumes of Pasolini’s films. With fascinating texts by Swinton, Saillard, and Clara Tosi Pamphili and evocative photographs by Ruediger Glatz, this publication-part art object, part catalog-is an extraordinary tribute to cinematic fashion and the sole record of the critically acclaimed production.

Additional information

Weight 567 g
Dimensions 254 × 305 mm
Author

Tilda Swinton

Author Bio

Tilda Swinton is an actress and model. She has appeared in such critically acclaimed films as Orlando, I Am Love, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Olivier Saillard is a French fashion historian and curator. Clara Tosi Pamphili is an Italian fashion historian and the curator of Romaison. Ruediger Glatz is a German artist whose work combines classic documentary photography, video, mixed media, and installation.

ISBN

9780847872725

Number of Pages

112

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