Visioni in New York

Artist
Roberto Cavalli
Visioni in New York (After 2000) Giclee Fine Art 305Gsm
  • Dimensions : 60 x 60 x 0,2 cm
  • Print : Edition n°21/50
  • Framing : No
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Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Visions, In New York #659_92 - Large Square Cm.60x60 - Published

Glacier Fine Art Giclée Print 305Gsm - Ed.21/50 - Certificate of authenticity - Signed on the back

Limited edition photograph taken in the United States of America, exactly in Time Square New York City, a multi-exposure shot taken on the street.

The double exposure is super contemporary!

Done live without the use of post-production or Photoshop.

In a very large and elegant square format.

SOME OF THE ARTIST'S AWARDS :

1st Prize “Leica 24X36

1st Prize “Tapirulan 2010

1st Prize “Lucca Digital Photo Contest 2009”.

1st Prize “IV European Photo Contest EBT Venice 2008”.

3rd Prize “Premio Celeste Voto On Line 2007” “Premio Celeste Voto On Line 2007

1st Prize “Venice International Photo Contest VIPC 2005 Cat.General”.

1st Prize “Mei 2004 Cat. Live Performance” Prize

1st Prize “Mei 2004” Public Category

1st Prize “Arte Mondadori (Photography) 2004

Artist Biography

Roberto Cavalli, artist photographer, was born from a passion for photography in 1995. On November 30, 2021, he crossed the threshold of professionalization, a decision that marked a major turning point in his life. This approach required 26 years of maturation, a period of gestation leading to a choice that profoundly transformed his artistic trajectory.

Initiating his artistic career at the age of twenty, Roberto first turned to sculpture, exploring this medium as his first means of expression. The heterogeneous materials and scrap metal he assembled metamorphosed in his hands into postmodern compositions. These works, bearers of decadence, imperfection and loneliness, reflected the artist's critical gaze on a contemporary world that was both advanced and indifferent. This reflection continued over the years, generating new artistic forms in perpetual evolution, until the decisive encounter with photography.

Photography, a means of expression par excellence, allowed him to capture everyday moments, sublimating their deep essence. Each shot becomes a window on life, revealing the warm intensity of a gaze, the desolate melancholy of an architecture or the bitter irony of an advertising poster. Projects such as "VISIONI" and "PASSAGES" testify to the almost surrealist game in which he indulges, exploring the visual dimension with a unique and insightful look.

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