- Elio Ciol
in 1951 made a great impression; Ciol subsequently spent much time there, taking many photographs.
Dissatisfied with the conventions demanded in Italian photographic contests, Ciol ambitiously entered contests abroad; in 1955 and 1956 he was encouraged by favorable mentions in the American magazine "
Popular Photography ".Ciol was greatly influenced by the ideas of
Luigi Crocenzi , emphasizing "sequence" rather than single images when illustrating a book or other story (an example had been Crocenzi's "Conversazione in Sicilia", with text byElio Vittorini ). Ciol moved to Milan in 1963 to work on projects for the firm of Altimani; this soon ran into financial difficulties and Ciol returned to Casarsa, but invigorated with new ideas for the illustration and layout of books. He has illustrated dozens of books since that time.Ciol has concentrated on creating a photographic record and archive of Italian works of art, architecture, landscapes, and archaeological sites and artefacts, particularly in
Friuli . His works are black and white, sometimes employing infrared-sensitive film. Some of his photographs show people so close as to be recognizable, but more often people appear as small figures within landscapes. More often still the landscapes are devoid of people.Note
Bibliography
*Ciol, Elio. "Italia Black and White," ed. Giovanni Chiaramonte. Milan: Jaca ("Punto e Virgola"), 1985. ISBN 88-16-64008-1 A survey of Ciol's work, with about a hundred full-page prints, and all texts and captions in both Italian and English.
*Ciol, Elio. "Assisi." Milan: Motta, 1991. ISBN 88-7179-024-3
*Ciol, Elio. "Venezia." Milan: Motta, 1995. ISBN 88-7179-090-1
*Ciol, Elio. "Dove l'infinito è presente / The Presence of Infinity." Tricesimo, Udine: Roberto Vattori, 1996. Ten portfolios, each of between ten and twelve black and white photographs on a theme or of a place, published on the occasion of their exhibition in September/October 1996 at the Galleria della Loggia, Assisi. The photographs are of Italy (especially Assisi), Yosemite (California), Yemen (notably Sanˤā'), and Greece. Captions are in Italian only, but each portfolio has an introductory text (by one of a number of critics) in both Italian and English.
*Ciol, Elio. "Cinquant'anni di fotografia," ed. Giuseppe Bergamini. Milan: Motta, 1999. ISBN 88-7179-202-5
*Ciol, Elio. "L'enchantement de la vision." Campanotto, 2000. ISBN 88-456-0265-6
*Ciol, Elio, and Stefano Ciol. "La facciata del Duomo di Orvieto: Teologia in figura." Silvana, 2002. ISBN 88-8215-522-6References
* [http://authorities.loc.gov/webvoy.htm Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. "Ciol, Elio", LC Control Number n 79055042, cited 10 February 2006]
* [http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=Ciol&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500036900 Union List of Artists Names, s.v. "Ciol, Elio", cited 10 February 2006]
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