Free Zone 2006
Bok av Gabriele Basilico
Amos Gitai
Andrea Lissoni
In 1993, the great Israeli film director Amos Gitai visited Gabriele Basilico's exhibition on Beirut in Paris. He was greatly struck by it, and asked him to collaborate on a project about his father Munio, who had worked as an architect in Israel in the 1930s. A decade later, Gitai contacts Basilico once again for a project on the 'Free Zone', the free-trade area lying between Jordan and Israel, where he shot the namesake film in 2005. In Basilico's eyes, Israel is "an instable piece of Europe drifting through a very different territory." But his real destination is the Free Zone itself, an area that lives on trade, especially that of cars. As Basilico writes: "The desert lies all around this ever-expanding city of steel and sheet metal." Perhaps a little like Blade Runner, and certainly a node in the network of globalisation. Most of the photos have never been published before, and show us Basilico in the role of both reporter and traveller.