





Paolo Ventura: The Red Balloon
Aperture is pleased to release two limited-editions in support of Short Stories: Photographs by Paolo Ventura (2009), crafted by the artist in his studio in Italy. Each suite of pictures is presented in a specially designed box produced by the artist.
Paolo Ventura’s Short Stories are whimsical narratives told through pictures—tales of love, war, and family—where things magically appear or disappear, set in an imaginary past of World War II Italy. Much like in silent films, the drama unfolds with no words
or captions. For these works and those featured in the publication, Ventura constructs life-sized sets, in which he situates himself and members of his family (casting his son, wife, and twin brother as actors) in stories that are at once charming and disquieting. While seemingly simple, Ventura’s vignettes come with larger implications: brothers who encounter each other by surprise on the battlefield, jugglers who appear from above, a man who packs himself into his suitcase, a small-town magician who accidentally makes his son disappear for real, and many others. Here, Ventura has built a world of realistic proportions and actors, in fantastical tales and against painted backdrops—challenging notions of what is real and what is make-believe.
Featured here are special print editions of two of these tales, Man with Suitcase #2 and The Red Balloon. Each is featured in the book, which collects the entire series of Ventura’s Short Stories together for the first time, including three previously unpublished, and offers a glimpse into the artist’s extraordinary imagination.
Each limited-edition print is hand-packed with great care and ships from New York within 3–5 days.









