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Fulvio Ventura’s SAGACITY
Fulvio Ventura

64 pages / 26 x 18 cm / Hardcover
33 black & white photographs
ISBN 978-0-9992655-7-4
Edition of 500 copies / 100 for the U.S. market
AUGUST 2021
Order in the EU from MICAMERA BOOKSTORE


38.00 USD
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Nearly 50 years after its inception, Italian photographer Fulvio Ventura’s Sagacity is finally seeing the light of day. Begun in 1975 and originally scheduled for publication in 1978 by Luigi Ghirri’s short-lived Punto e Virgola imprint, Ventura continued to amass his photographic archive organically for the next four decades as an open-ended project called Sagacity, Sunstar and Salamandra (a title copied from a portentous inscription discovered by chance on a brass plate in the window of a typesetter). This was Ventura’s living body of work, inspired by an evolving passion for esoteric philosophies, the mysteries of happenstance, the sound of jazz, and the literature of surrealism and mythology. Designed by Jason Fulford, the current monograph was edited and sequenced by Giulia Zorzi of Micamera Milan, who worked closely with Ventura on the selection until his death in 2020 (at his home in Ghiffa, Italy). The images in this volume, gathered over many years in various locations around Europe, are spontaneous yet full of intention, cryptic but playful, and often strikingly cinematic – an altogether cohesive and self-contained psychic world, bound by visible and invisible energies…


Born in Turin in 1941, Fulvio Ventura learned photography (after studying philosophy) while assisting photographer Ugo Mulas in the mid 1960s. His photographic career was influenced by friendships and collaborations with musicians like Franco Battiato, whom he introduced to Gurdjeff’s school of thought, and fellow photographers Luigi Ghirri, Guido Guidi and Giovanni Chiaramonte. His works were shown in seminal exhibitions throughout the 1980s and ‘90s, including Iconicittà/1 Una visione sul reale (1979, curated by Ghirri), Viaggio in Italia (1984, curated by Ghirri, Gianni Leone and Enzo Velati), Vedute sul Paesaggio / Scritture sul Paesaggio (1986), Archivio dello Spazio (1987-1997, curated by Achille Sacconi & Roberta Valtorta). He exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1993, and his works are preserved at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the CSAC in Parma, and the MAXXI in Rome. He died in March 2020 at his home in Ghiffa.

Giulia Zorzi is a curator, writer and the founder of Micamera Bookstore in Milan, the first Italian bookstore devoted to the photobook.