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27.02.2010-27.03.2010 " ITALIAN PHOTOGRAPHY "
" Italian Photography "
Beginning on 27th February 2010 to 27th March 2010, Infantellina Contemporary, the first and only Berlin gallery featuring 100% Italian art, will present the exhibition " Italian Photography" featuring the artists:
Mirko Angeli, Cesare Bedogné, Federico Caporal, Mirko LaMonaca, Mauro Maffina, Mauro Martin, Stefania Natta, Svetlana Ostapovici, Virginia Panichi, Pommefritz (Duo), Veronica Rastelli, Luciano Usai, Marta Valls.
Special guest: Rocio Perez Vallejo.
Performance "Pinhole Beta Camera" by Federico Caporal during the vernissage.
Vernissage starts at 6 p.m., 27th of February 2010
I-C presents the first exhibition entirely dedicated to Italian photography.
The exhibition shows the 14 most important artists, working on the highest level of contemporary photography and thus attracting Italian as well as international collectors.
Mirko Angeli who through his personages tells stories of common life, Cesar Bedogné with his intimate and melancholic landscapes, Federico Caporal who unites ancient and modern technique, Nicola Greco putting comics on cities and landscapes, Mirko LaMonaca who stops us with his metropolitan views retouching details manually, Mauro Maffina with his - sometimes playful, sometimes deeply philosophical - deformations and transformations, Stefania Natta with her wonderful Cambodian series, Svetlana Ostapovici and her powerful and impetuous images of assembled materials, Virginia Panichi and her heads looking like hunting trophies, Pommefritz (Max Boschini and Mauro Manuini) in the continuous search of those elements that are still alive and sweating in the abandoned villages of the Po Plain, Veronica Rastelli with her necessity for spaces and movements, Luciano Usai with releases that show the essence of dance-movements, Marta Valls with the – evocative deepness - of her elaborations, Rocio Perez Vallejo with wit and sensibility, absolutely Latin, proposing details associated with the common life.
An extraordinary fan of “points of view” who through his personal studies of reality introduces the spectator to dip into atmospheres full of meanings and emotions.
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