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ABOUT LITTLE BIG MAN GALLERY
Formed in 2010 by Lina Kutsovskaya and Nick Haymes primarily a publishing imprint of limited edition photography books. In 2012, Little Big Man opened their doors as a gallery focusing on photography. Offering an alternative to more traditional photo galleries exhibiting a diverse range of under valued or seemingly too edgy photography that would be often overlooked. The gallery aimed at sustaining a vigor and unpretentious enthusiasm for the medium. In 2017 Little Big Man diversified to form an agency that helps non-commercial photographers and cinematographers establish working relationships with mainstream brands at no comprise to artist integrity.


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GUSMANO CESARETTI
VARRIO
DECEMBER – FEBRUARY 2018
VARRIO. A strictly limited edition of 700 copies. Published by Little Big Man Books, 2017.

Italian born artist Gusmano Cesaretti self-taught in photography was one of the first to document the East Los Angeles community in the early 1970s. He created a prolific body of work which introduces viewers to an alternative lifestyle in particular the Graffiti and Lowrider scene. It was through his fascination and curiosity that led Cesaretti to meet members of the East LA's "Klique" Car Club. Developing a mutual respect and friendship that built over the years as he continued to photograph not only the Lowrider scene but an entire community and their lives. This work is an enduring witness to the past. Cesaretti's approach to photography is personal, while using his camera as a tool to create contact, closeness and intimacy. It is an investigation of the emotional states that control us, inspire us, and keep us moving.” The images capture life’s complexities: people, places and the relationships between them. Cesaretti shoots primarily in black and white, creating stark visual and emotional contrasts. The vintage black & white prints on view were originally printed on a now no longer available Japanese photo paper.