Evoking subterranean worlds in a sort of travel diary to the center of the world and beyond, Angelo Musco here frees himself from the anguish of his own birth, which took place after 11 long months of gestation. Like Virgil in the Divine Comedy, the artist guides us, through his digital photographs, into worlds that, almost unbeknownst to us, pulsate beneath the earth's crust.
Essays by Ombretta Agró and John Berendt.
Paperback, 9.5 x 11 in. 152 pages, 260 color illustrations
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