
Campi Flegrei. Burning Earth
- Luigi Spina's photographs focus on key landmarks, including archaeological sites and landscapes, which serve as 'perceptual benchmarks' linking nature, ruins and human presence
- The book reveals the complex coexistence of ancient history and modern urban sprawl in a precarious balance
- Spina's work features evocative locations such as the Dragonara Cave, the Piscina Mirabilis, the Theatre of Misenum, the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Temple of Apollo and the Temples of Venus and Diana
- The accompanying text is co-written by Fabio Pagano, Director of the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park, and provides an authoritative archaeological context
Campi Flegrei, near Naples, is a seismically active landscape that attracts, stimulates, and challenges. It seduces the soul, engages perception, and demands to be interpreted rather than merely registered.
People have chosen to live amongst these unique geological and volcanic features, weaving the fabric of human occupation and taming a land in perpetual transformation, one of the harshest yet most enchanting environments. Mankind has matched its own impermanence against the earth’s inevitable and unrestrained convulsions, in the process hewing out some of the most glorious examples of human endeavor, such as Cumae, the oldest Greek colony in the Western Mediterranean, the bustling Roman port of Puteoli, and the “dolce vita” savored in the baths and villas dotted around the Bay of Baiae.
Luigi Spina has been exploring this land since 2020, delving into the complex, stratified geography. Key landmarks include places of memory (archaeological sites, monuments, landscapes), which, like true benchmarks of perception, outline the path towards an understanding of a world that links nature, ancient ruins, and the overwhelming presence of mankind. Balanced between mimicry and contradiction, the Campi Flegrei landscape is now blanketed by a dense urban sprawl, where the ancient and the contemporary coexist in a kind of precarious equilibrium, generating a complex socio-cultural state of affairs that is challenging to govern.
Spina explores and photographs places such as the Dragonara Cave, the Piscina Mirabilis, the Theatre of Misenum, the Flavian Amphitheatre at Puteoli, the Temple of Apollo on the shores of Lake Avernus, and the Temples of Venus and Diana, as he wanders through the hills above Baiae, finally heading towards Cumae.
- Publisher
- 5 Continents Editions
- ISBN
- 9788874396719
- Publish date
- 24th Feb 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.5 in x 12.76 in
- Pages
- 240 Pages
- Illustrations
- 200 color
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