
Luigi Ghirri: Modena, 1973
“The landscape Modena (1973) is quite beautiful. The shades of green, from that austere wedge to the fuzzier, yellow-tinted grass and shrubs, and then that circular chunk of yellow. Beautiful. I like everything about it: I like the play among reality and mystery, the constructed. Everybody thinks this is new, but Ghirri was doing it more than thirty years ago.”—William Eggleston
Luigi Ghirri’s pioneering color photography work has influenced a generation of photographers, including Eggleston, Olivo Barbieri, Martin Parr, and William Eggleston. Aperture is pleased to offer this very special limited-edition photograph in collaboration with Paola Ghirri, the artist’s wife.
Each limited-edition print is hand-packed with great care and ships from New York within 3–5 days.




