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Through a personal research I took 5 photographs in which abstraction and minimalism merge to enter in a conceptual dimension: the inner conflict evoked by the famous fairytale Little Red Riding Hood, the doubt between doing the right thing and pursuing personal desires and temptations. In this picture (n.1) the child, represented in the certainty of the pure and familiar white, has wide spaces around her. Picture printed on Fine Art Barytha and mounted on aluminium composite panel; sold with conservation museum passerpatout (5cm) and framed. Ready to hang. Edition 1/5
Digital on Paper
1
27.6 W x 27.6 H x 1.4 D in
White
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Andrea Vicentini (1975) works and lives both in Trento (IT) and London (UK). In 2011 a journey to Australia marks his passage from photography as a form of personal documentation to photography as a form of wider communication. He was invited to leave a trace of his photographic style in the ADAC archives of MART museum. The year 2013 marks a further evolution in his photographic experience. He studies and works in London finding between artists from the past and contemporary scene his artistic reference. He starts then a process of photography experimentation in some way towards conceptual, otherwise relating to Hermeticism. Projects such as Sentenza di Massa, Kyklos and What is Contemporary? belong to the last. They elaborate the relationship between observer and picture making the relationship a keystone. In 2015, the desire to leave a trace, get him close to photo books, meet editors and attend workshops. He self-publish his artist’s books. Today he has been working on a project called Event Horizon about the meaning of the limit, documenting astronomic observatories leading to explore the boundary line both in abstract and objective way.
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