The artist Felice Varini works right in the middle of the city. He distributes two-dimensional geometric figures in the three-dimensional urban landscape, figures that only come together into a complete picture when they are seen from a particular vantage point. The figures create new connections between widely separated buildings, squares, and portions of the natural landscape. Space seems to tip over into two-dimensionality and offers the observer a novel experience of space. Varini paints on architecture and landscape as if on a canvas. This book is a new edition of the successful but now out-of-print Point of View, with sixty-four additional pages on new installations by the artist