Skip to main content

Buon Lavoro! Four Films on Workers’ Communities
Cora Piantoni

BUON LAVORO! Four Films on Workers' Communities, Cora Piantoni

BUON LAVORO! Four Films on Workers' Communities, Cora PiantoniBuon Lavoro! Four Films on Workers’ Communities
Cora Piantoni
Archive Books
English, German

Edited by Paolo Caffoni.
Texts by Cathérine Hug, Silvia Simoncelli, Aneta Szyłak, Gabriel N. Gee and Federica Martini.

 

Softcover
224 pages
220 x 150 mm
2017
ISBN 9783943620771

 

Stonemasons, cinema staff, a climbers’ cooperative and a group of 1970s militants. These communities testify to a period of upheaval that swept across Europe from the late 1960s to 1989. The fragments of biographies and the social relationships that Cora Piantoni depicts, are episodes in the context of this historic narrative: the legacy of anti-fascism in Italy, political dissent in the former Eastern Bloc, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of Portuguese colonialism.
(source: https://www.archivebooks.org/tag/cora-piantoni/)

About the Artist
Cora Piantoni was born in 1975 in Munich. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the University of Art and Design in Zurich where she lives and works. She is an artist, photographer and filmmaker, working with storytelling and re-enactment. In extensive researches, she focuses on the end of the Cold War and the political changes in Europe. She has exhibited her work in solo and group shows internationally. Piantoni was awarded several grants and was as artist in residence in Klenová, Dresden, Gdańsk and Genoa.
piantoni.de
(source: https://anagrambooks.com/buon-lavoro)

About the Publisher
Archive is a platform for cultural research and debate. It brings together activists and cultural practitioners in an adaptable structure with the aim to foster a unique space for discussion and exchange. Archive is engaged in a wide range of activities including publishing and exhibition making. Archive Books produces readers, monographs and artists’ books as well as journals focusing on contemporary cultural production and reception.
archivebooks.org

Leave a Reply