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Equilibrium - Limited Edition of 10 Photograph

Pietro Milici

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 0 D in

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Equilibrium - Spain 2013 A park in the mountain near Barcelona, displays a sign that says "Controlled Hunting". Hunting for what? Hunting to restore a balance for the future. A future where once again mother nature reestablishes her own equilibrium. The near total absence of people is the obvious solution to restore a balance between nature and man. But it equally results in a total utopia, where however the human presence is inevitable. In the evolutionary events, the relationship between human and environment has always been favorable to human beings, seeing that the environment cannot produce a genetic imprint on organisms. In an anthropocentric system, we create and we destroy, we have no limits - aside from economic - performing actions that have severe repercussions on the world, leaving indelible signs on our planet and limiting the future of our next generations. Some infections are dangerous for our body, not because our antibodies can’t defend us but because their defense is the disease itself - the remedy is the infection. Cause and solution, remedy and motivation, man becomes its own hunter, the man is prey and predator within the same environment. The achieving of an environmental and ecological conscience that puts any need or love on the back burner. “ The bells which toll for mankind are —most of them, anyway—like the bells of Alpine cattle; they are attached to our own necks, and it must be our fault if they do not make a cheerful and harmonious sound. “ (cit. Peter Medawar from The Future of Man, 1959) Price is for the diptych.

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Multi-paneled Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:30 W x 30 H x 0 D in

Number of Panels:2

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I am from Palermo, a city in the south of Italy. Thanks to my parents I was able to travel when I was a teenager, experience different cultures, and have completely different experiences. Those small contrasts between my city and others, made me understand that that was not where I wanted to live my entire life, so I started traveling alone at the age of 16; Europe, South America, etc, until now, that I am stable in the US. I shot my first photo when I was six years old (1990). A photograph of my father and my mother hugging each other. We were in Rome. I still have that photo with me, it is a reminder of how everything has a meaning and happens for a reason. I care deeply about photography, it is how I express myself and my point of view to the outside world. I am inherently interested in this discipline as a way of conceiving the city, the architecture, the people, their emotions, and their stories. I search for the unexpected, the untold, the overlooked, and reveal any hidden facets that the subject – be it a person or a city street – might withhold. My work is mainly based on architecture/interior, and portraits. I love how architecture can be a portrait of the society and the world we live in, and how a portrait of a person is the structure of the life each one of us lives every day.

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