GIU 2026
Darren Almond. Fullmoon
100
Nelle fotografie della serie Fullmoon di Darren Almond, la luce della luna è esaltata in modo suggestivo, infondendo al paesaggio immagini evocative della natura e del tempo. Questa edizione ampliata comprende oltre 370 immagini — dallo Yosemite alle coste giapponesi, dalla Patagonia alle Bermuda e dalle Alpi ai prati inglesi — in un meraviglioso viaggio notturno intorno al mondo.
Copertina rigida, 30 x 30 cm, 3.94 kg, 564 pagine
GIU 2026

Darren Almond. Fullmoon
100In the Light of the Moon
Darren Almond’s night-for-day landscape photographs
In Fullmoon, the conceptual meets the poetic: in more than 370 photographs, British artist Darren Almond catches landscapes around the globe, under the particular light of a full moon.
With the shutter kept open for over a quarter of an hour, rivers, meadows, mountains, and seashores are illuminated almost like daybreak, but the atmosphere is different: a mild glow emanates even from the shadows, star-lines cross the sky, and water blankets the earth like a misty froth. Taken from a point of immersion in the natural surroundings, Almond’s Fullmoon photographs allow the landscape to reveal its own history and suggest the direction its future might take.
The series circles around the possibility of romantic ideas of nature today: majestic American mountains, austere Arctic ice fields, picturesque rocks by the seashore in Japan, and, most intimately viewed, the nature of Britain, whose painterly subjects are closest to home.
“With long exposures, you can never see what you are shooting,” Almond says, “but you are giving the landscape longer to express itself.”
This updated edition covers all parts of Almond’s Fullmoon series from the turn of the century up until today. It features an introduction by Sheena Wagstaff, head of the Modern and Contemporary Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and an in-depth essay by writer and critic Brian Dillon.
Also available in two Art Editions, numbered and signed by the artist.
With the shutter kept open for over a quarter of an hour, rivers, meadows, mountains, and seashores are illuminated almost like daybreak, but the atmosphere is different: a mild glow emanates even from the shadows, star-lines cross the sky, and water blankets the earth like a misty froth. Taken from a point of immersion in the natural surroundings, Almond’s Fullmoon photographs allow the landscape to reveal its own history and suggest the direction its future might take.
The series circles around the possibility of romantic ideas of nature today: majestic American mountains, austere Arctic ice fields, picturesque rocks by the seashore in Japan, and, most intimately viewed, the nature of Britain, whose painterly subjects are closest to home.
“With long exposures, you can never see what you are shooting,” Almond says, “but you are giving the landscape longer to express itself.”
This updated edition covers all parts of Almond’s Fullmoon series from the turn of the century up until today. It features an introduction by Sheena Wagstaff, head of the Modern and Contemporary Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and an in-depth essay by writer and critic Brian Dillon.
Also available in two Art Editions, numbered and signed by the artist.
Il fotografo
Darren Almond was born in 1971 in Wigan, England. He is a conceptual artist whose work in photography, film and sculpture revolves around themes of personal memory, cultural history and time. His major solo exhibitions include shows at the ICA and the Tate Britain in London, Kunsthalle Zürich, K21 Düsseldorf, Museum Folkwang Essen, SITE Santa Fe, and Art Tower Mito in Japan.
Darren Almond. Fullmoon
Copertina rigida, 30 x 30 cm, 3.94 kg, 564 pagineISBN 978-3-7544-0710-3
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