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Tennis Courts IV

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In the winter of 1999, I began to take photographs of empty tennis courts – private, public, old, new, abandoned. Over the next twenty-three years, I made thousands of photos of these courts. Tennis Courts IV is the fourth volume dedicated to this subject. The number four is an intrinsic part of the DNA of tennis: It's the maximum number of players in a double’s match and the fewest amount of points it takes to win a game. Tennis’s four biggest tournaments make up the Grand Slam. But this obsessive series of tennis courts photographs is never focus on tennis itself. It is more like a look at the cyclical return of the seasons, images of tennis courts throughout the years, with all their changes, the changes in the landscape, and the way I look at all those changes. Giasco Bertoli Giasco Bertoli is a photographer and filmmaker, working in Paris since 2000. The cultural currency of his work, since the 1990s, has focused on sports, cinema, youth, music, sexuality, nostaligia, humor, and history. He has published several books and is a regular contributor to various international publications. 60 Pages 19.5 x 25.5 cm Softcover Color Offset First Edition 2022 ISBN 978-3-907179-34-5
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9783907179345
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