Born in 1943 and died in 1992, Luigi Ghirri's work seems super relevant these days. His blending of conceptualism and surrealism seems to be a theme cropping up in every cornfield...His primary subjects include collage-like still lives, interiors and expansive landscapes, however it's his perspective of everyday life which appeals to me most.
These images have been taken from Aperture's monograph of Ghirri, It's Beautiful Here, Isn't It...
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