The Swiss photographer Leonardo Bezzola has created a vast and manifold oeuvre over the past sixty years. His work has ranged from reportages and portraits to artistic impressions and
documentary series. Leonardo Bezzola, Photographs 1948–2007 documents his entire career, investigating the multitude of ways he approaches his photographic subjects.
Bezzola’s portraits of writers, street views, impressions of his journeys, and trademark black-and-white images of race cars, Venetian canals, and objects from everyday life are all
featured here alongside a contextual essay by noted art historian André Kamber. Published to coincide with an exhibition of Bezzola’s work in Venice, this is the ultimate survey of one
of Switzerland’s most prolific photographers.