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Attilio Fiumarella

Portugal

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 15.7 W x 22 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

Works of Mercy. In 1607, during his short stay in Naples, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio painted an astonishing allegory called Seven Works of Mercy. Through a complex dynamic and a wonderful play between light and shadow, this painting uses different narratives represent the seven corporal works of mercy. Like Caravaggio, I worked with real people. The purpose was to reflect on the contemporary society through the nudity of people with a though background. This body of work consists in two series and includes both the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. The set is a continuous game of duality through body and spirit, man and woman, light and dark, life and death.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 22 H x 0 D in

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Attilio Fiumarella is a photographic artist interested in exploring social landscapes. After studying at Porto school of Architecture, he worked as an architect before completely dedicating himself to photography. His practice draws from documentary and architectural photography and his work received a number of recognitions. Attilio was the winner of Portrait of Humanity 2020 organized by The British Journal of Photography in collaboration with Magnum Photo. He was also finalist of the Aesthetica Art Prize and the Head On Portrait Prize. In 2018, Attilio was awarded a grant from the Art Council England to complete his project on British Identity. This was displayed at Obscura festival in Malaysia and his dummy book was nominated for the UNSEEN Dummy Award in Amsterdam and for the FUAM Dummy Book Award in Istanbul. Attilio has been commissioned work by The Guardian, L’OBS, Die Welt, We Demain, Le Monde and the Financial Times. His work is held in several private and public collections and has been displayed across Europe, USA, Asia, Australia and in the Space. Attilio is based in Portugal and UK.

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