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CARMINE DI VAIO Drug trafficking/ Actor Edition of 10 Year: 2009 Material: Giclee print Size: 84.1 x 118.9 cm Last time I fucked up was two years ago. I put three kilos of hashish in the boot of my car. I left Naples to travel North to try and sell it. The Police stopped me, I didn’t even hide it, they simply opened the boot and found the drugs. The worst part was that with me there was my partner and her little son and they took them in too as they said she couldn’t not know as the drugs weren’t hidden, but she truly didn’t. At the time I had lost my job. I worked on the scaffoldings, I only dismounted them as mounting them is too complicated, you need skills. It is what I always wanted to do when I was a kid, when I used to watch them rising high around the buildings. Now I am waiting to know wether I will go to jail, the hearing is in three months. The idea of going to jail doesn’t bother me, I’m used to it, I settle in my cell, keep quiet, I even decorate it, hang some pictures, I keep it tidy.
Photography:Giclée on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10
Size:33.1 W x 46.8 H x 0 D in
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Mario Guarino moves to London in 2000 at the age of 22 from Italy to study advertising and mass communication at London College. After meeting art photographer Patrick Gorman he starts a course in photography at the Kensington & Chelsea College where subsequently he becomes Patrick's first assistant on a series of high profile assignments. Follows a period of apprenticeship and having assisted a range of international fashion photographers he makes the leap into becoming a free lance photographer with a first publication for The Face magazine. In the following years Mario works on editorial shoots and advertising campaigns for new and established fashion designers gaining the opportunity of travelling extensively and collaborating with a range of international clients in London, Moscow, Milan, Paris,Berlin and Copenhagen. In 2008 his first solo show is inaugurated in Shoreditch, East London at the Maverick Gallery with "Feminal" a controversial personal project on studies of the female body, Identity and Personality which attracted attention well beyond his entourage and a documentary for Sky Italy was shot during the preparation of the event. After that experience, while still shooting fashion, Mario becomes more and more focused on his personal portrait production which leads in 2009 to a collaboration with Bronx Productions to shoot a portraits project of real life Mafia Gangsters turned into actors with the Oscar and Golden Globe nominated movie Gomorrah. The work is based on a series of still photographs and recordings of on set conversations between Mario and the Actors which form a mixed media installation that will be shown in Italy later this year. Mario currently lives and works in London. www.marioguarino.com www.artipolis.com/marioguarino
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