Alessandra D'Urso: Jubileum

Alessandra D'Urso: Jubileum

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Author: Alessandra d`Urso
Format: Hardback, 240mm x 223mm, 620g, 88 pages
Published: Steidl Publishers, Germany, 2017

Jubileum is an artistic reportage of the 2015-16 Jubilee of Mercy, the historic celebration of the Catholic Holy Year proclaimed by Pope Francis and centered around St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The Jubilee, held every 25 to 50 years since first instigated by Pope Boniface VIII in 1300, is a time of universal pardon and indulgence, where pilgrims head to Rome to renew their faith. Alessandra d'Urso and Alessandra Borghese gained privileged access to the Vatican to document the Jubilee, as a result of Borghese's respected experience as a writer and journalist in the field. D'Urso's photos depict the little-seen rituals and grand settings of the Church, for example Pope Francis opening the holy door of St. Peter's, symbolic of the faithful's path to salvation. Yet perhaps more importantly d'Urso captures the visual details and gestures that convey the authentic experience of pilgrimage and religious belief-the Pope's shadow cast on a marble floor, rosary beads hanging from fingertips, shafts of sunlight in St. Peter's. Borghese's introduction and detailed captions complete the book, which in her words conveys the "inevitably dramaturgy that ties together Italian culture and Catholicism." Certain situations in Alessandra d'Urso's photos seem suspended; others are extremely precise. Her images are strong and poetic, capable of making us simultaneously experience the opulence of the Vatican and the simplicity of everyday life for the different communities conveying to Rome during this very particular year. Alessandra Borghese

Born in Rome, Alessandra Borghese is an author whose books include Noblesse oblige (2001), With New Eyes (2004), In the Footsteps of Joseph Ratzinger (2008) and the novel La Padrona (2013). As a journalist Borghese has followed the Vatican for more than a decade. She has also organized exhibitions throughout Italy including "Tamara de Lempicka," "Leni Riefenstahl," "Seduction: from Boucher to Warhol," as well as the country's first display of Mexican artists including Kahlo, Rivera and Orozco. Born in Milan, Alessandra d'Urso studied photography at the International Center of Photography and film at the New York Film Academy. D'Urso's work has appeared in publications including French Vogue, Vanity Fair and L'Officiel, and her clients include Louis Vuitton, Ray-Ban, Ines de la Fressange and Each x Other. D'Urso has exhibited throughout France and Italy, including a solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Palermo. Steidl published Borghese and d'Urso's For Friends in 2016.

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Author: Alessandra d`Urso
Format: Hardback, 240mm x 223mm, 620g, 88 pages
Published: Steidl Publishers, Germany, 2017

Jubileum is an artistic reportage of the 2015-16 Jubilee of Mercy, the historic celebration of the Catholic Holy Year proclaimed by Pope Francis and centered around St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The Jubilee, held every 25 to 50 years since first instigated by Pope Boniface VIII in 1300, is a time of universal pardon and indulgence, where pilgrims head to Rome to renew their faith. Alessandra d'Urso and Alessandra Borghese gained privileged access to the Vatican to document the Jubilee, as a result of Borghese's respected experience as a writer and journalist in the field. D'Urso's photos depict the little-seen rituals and grand settings of the Church, for example Pope Francis opening the holy door of St. Peter's, symbolic of the faithful's path to salvation. Yet perhaps more importantly d'Urso captures the visual details and gestures that convey the authentic experience of pilgrimage and religious belief-the Pope's shadow cast on a marble floor, rosary beads hanging from fingertips, shafts of sunlight in St. Peter's. Borghese's introduction and detailed captions complete the book, which in her words conveys the "inevitably dramaturgy that ties together Italian culture and Catholicism." Certain situations in Alessandra d'Urso's photos seem suspended; others are extremely precise. Her images are strong and poetic, capable of making us simultaneously experience the opulence of the Vatican and the simplicity of everyday life for the different communities conveying to Rome during this very particular year. Alessandra Borghese

Born in Rome, Alessandra Borghese is an author whose books include Noblesse oblige (2001), With New Eyes (2004), In the Footsteps of Joseph Ratzinger (2008) and the novel La Padrona (2013). As a journalist Borghese has followed the Vatican for more than a decade. She has also organized exhibitions throughout Italy including "Tamara de Lempicka," "Leni Riefenstahl," "Seduction: from Boucher to Warhol," as well as the country's first display of Mexican artists including Kahlo, Rivera and Orozco. Born in Milan, Alessandra d'Urso studied photography at the International Center of Photography and film at the New York Film Academy. D'Urso's work has appeared in publications including French Vogue, Vanity Fair and L'Officiel, and her clients include Louis Vuitton, Ray-Ban, Ines de la Fressange and Each x Other. D'Urso has exhibited throughout France and Italy, including a solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Palermo. Steidl published Borghese and d'Urso's For Friends in 2016.