London, United Kingdom
Antonio Capurso was born and raised in Molfetta (Puglia, Italy). After almost a decade living in Rom...
About the artist
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About the artist
Joined In 2020
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Antonio Capurso was born and raised in Molfetta (Puglia, Italy). After almost a decade living in Rome, he is now based in London, UK.
Antonio’s photographic education started in Rome, attending courses at schools such as Laboratori Visivi, Exusphoto, Officine Fotografiche and Centro Sperimentale di Fotografia Adams.
Although experimenting with different photographic languages, Antonio’s main interest is landscape. It’s no coincidence that Antonio has always been fascinated by the great Italian landscape photographers of the 1970s and 1980s (in particular Luigi Ghirri, but also Gabriele Basilico, Giovanni Chiaramonte and Mimmo Iodice). Other sources of inspiration include Josef Koudelka, Davide Monteleone and Andreas Gursky.
Regarding himself more as an observer than an artist, Antonio is particularly attracted to the multi-faceted relationship between humans and the spaces they live in. Antonio believes urban landscapes, parks, green oases and metropolitan areas can tell powerful stories about the people who interact with them.
Antonio does not seek any “decisive moment” in his shots. On the contrary, he believes that distancing himself from the spasmodic search for the most precise instant to fix in a picture is the ke...
Piccola Fiera della Fotografia – Laboratori Visivi, 2014 / Rome
Fotografia Europea - Fondazione Palazzo Magnani & Municipality of Reggio Emilia (finalist in the “Circuito Off” section), 2013 / Reggio Emilia
Roma in Villa - Roma Capitale & Il Messaggero (awarded among the winning photographs), 2012 / Rome
Terza Biennale dei Giovani Fotografi Italiani - Centro Italiano della Fotografia d’Autore, Bibbiena / 2012
“The invisible cities”, contemporary art exhibition - Terra di Sud, Bari / 2012
Sony World Photography Awards, commended in the ‘Open Competition – Travel’ category, International / 2012
“L’uomo, lo spazio. Un muto dialogo”, contemporary art collective exhibition, Giovinazzo (Bari), 2011