Selected by TIME LightBox as a Best Photobook of 2016
Winner of the Pictures of the Year International 2016 Best Photography Book award
"Zackary Canepari's photobook Rex wades into a fully formed set of preconceived notions and stereotypes about what life is like in a place like Flint. . . . The most unexpected thing about Canepari's visual narrative is that he never really cues the Rocky theme music. . . . What we're offered isn't entirely that empowering and inspirational athletic fable, but the personal nuances of her relationships, before, during, and particularly after her unlikely rise from obscurity. For those that wonder where narrative has gone in contemporary photography, Rex is a superlative example of genuinely gut-wrenching personal storytelling. Depending on your perspective, the photobook is both empathetically uplifting and unbearably discouraging and sad, and that duality means it ultimately offers no easy solutions. It gives the weary tragedies of Flint (and places like it) a profoundly human face, without overlooking the steely resilience of those laboring to overcome its trials." --Collector Daily
"[Rex] did not disappoint. This book is storytelling at its best, a story of victory and triumph. Zackary's ability to immerse you into a place is incredible." --TIME LightBox
"Like all the best boxing stories, a new book about the only American ever to win two golds at the Olympics for the sport isn't really about boxing. Zackary Canepari has followed Claressa 'T-Rex' Shields for years on her inspiring journey from her hometown of Flint, Michigan, to Olympic success." --The Guardian US
"I like the book, and thought the gold cover was a terrific touch, as it alludes to the gold medal at the metaphorical heart of the story. Claressa and Briana are two sisters, living in the same water-poisoned town, living lives on separate trajectories. . . . I applaud Mr. Canepari for having the guts to go tell a story he found fascinating. Clearly, the sisters embraced him in their lives, and want their story shared with others." --A Photo Editor
The setting is Flint, Michigan, a town infamous for poverty and crime. At the center of this story are two sisters. Claressa is older than Briana by eighteen months. Like most people in Flint, the two girls grew up tough: their dad was in jail for the first half of their lives and their mother battles with substance abuse. In a sad sense, a typical Flint upbringing--except for one difference. When she was eleven, Claressa went to the local boxing gym and started training. Nine years later, she is the first woman to win the Gold Medal in Women's Boxing at the Olympics. Now Claressa is twenty and is training to go back to the Olympics in 2016. She is moving away from Flint to focus on her career. On the other hand, Briana is stuck in Flint and trouble just finds her: fights, drugs, sex. She never finished high school and is raising her two-year old son while his father is in jail. But Briana is no martyr--she's tough, charismatic, and street-wise. Claressa is also the subject of an accompanying feature documentary called T-Rex.
Zackary Canepari is an independent photographer and filmmaker. In 2010, Zackary teamed with filmmaker Drea Cooper and launched California is a Place, a documentary film series about California which screened at a number of international festivals including Sundance and IDFA. Their feature documentary T-Rex premiered at SXSW and was featured on PBS in 2016. Currently, Zackary is working in Flint, Michigan on an interactive web series called Flint is a Place, which has earned him a fellowship with the Guggenheim Foundation.
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Zackary Canepari (b.1979, USA) is an independent photographer and filmmaker. Zackary's career began in India/Pakistan in 2007, working as a photojournalist for a handful of editorial clients and non-profits and becoming a member of Panos Pictures in London. In 2010, Zackary teamed with filmmaker Drea Cooper and launched "California is a place", a documentary film series about California which screened at a number of international festivals including Sundance and IDFA. Together their first feature documentary "T-Rex", about Olympic boxer Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, premiered at SXSW in March 2015 and will be featured on PBS in 2016. The duo recently finished another short documentary film series titled "Robotica" for The New York Times, which is also screening at film festivals this summer. Currently, Zackary is working in Flint, Michigan on an interactive web series called "Flint is a place".
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paperback. Etat : As New. Prima edizione (First Edition). Un testo e 100 fotografie in bianco e nero e a colori di Zackary Canepari. Allegata una cartolina a colori (cm 10x15) e un breve testo introduttivo su foglio sciolto (cm 8x17) / A text and 100 black and white and coulors photographs by Zackary Canepari . 8vo (cm 25x19). pp. 196. Firmato da Canepari al frontespizio (Inscribed by Canepari at titlepage). Perfetto (Mint). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . Rex racconta la storia di due sorelle di Flint, Michigan. Canepari ha seguito Claressa e Briana per cinque anni realizzando anche un film (T-Rex) ed una web serie interattiva (Flint is a place). La vera protagonista del libro è Flint, cittadina tristemente famosa per l'alto tasso di povertà, per il disagio sociale e per la criminalità diffusa. Claressa ha solo ventuno anni ed è più grande di Briana di appena diciotto mesi. La loro esistenza è stata dura fin dall'infanzia con il padre in prigione per gran parte della loro vita e la madre tossicodipendente. La loro storia non è molto diversa da quella della maggior parte degli abitanti di Flint. Con una sola, significativa differenza: all'età di undici anni Claressa si è iscritta a una palestra del posto e ha cominciato ad allenarsi sul ring. Nel 2012, è stata la prima donna ad aggiudicarsi la medaglia d'oro alle Olimpiadi di Londra nell'anno del debutto del pugilato femminile tra le discipline olimpiche. Claressa, il cui nome sul ring è ?T-Rex?, ha confermato il proprio primato alle Olimpiadi di Rio del 2016 aggiudicandosi la seconda medaglia d'oro consecutiva. Zackary Canepari ha conosciuto Claressa quando stava iniziando la sua corsa verso l'oro olimpico. Da allora scandaglia il cuore degli Stati Uniti dando voce a una città simbolo della povertà diffusa e silente che oggi caratterizza molte realtà americane. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 0000000206433
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