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MASSIMO VITALI 50 - #1952 Rosignano night???
Limited Edition of 120 AP Edition 20
Exhibition Copy No. 04/10
Print Plate
STEIDL Brancolinigrimaldi Artecontemporanea
For sale is the 1st PICTURE ONLY as the other photos are there to demonstrate the authenticity and that it is stored in the original box
The size is 70 cm x 90 cm (approximately 27" x 35..5")
Will be shipped in secured packaging
Comes as shown
Please check all available pictures
Massimo Vitali is an Italian photographer best known for his large-scale color images of beaches and mass leisure events. Shot from a distance, his panoramic views show people interacting with their environments and one another, lending a sense of voyeurism to the work. These scenes of pools, ski resorts, discotheques, piazzas, and other tourist and leisure sites around the world can be found in Vitali’s photobooks Landscapes with Figures (2004) and Natural Habitats (2010). “My photography comes from absolute matter-of-fact situations but also from a deep curiosity that I possess for people, for what they do and how they think,” the artist reflected. Born in 1944 in Como, Italy, Vitali traveled to London in the 1960s to study photography at the London College of Printing. Working as a photojournalist during the 1970s, he didn’t begin making his own work until the mid-1990s. He currently lives and works between Lucca, Italy, and Berlin, Germany. Vitali’s photographs are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among other institutions.
MASSIMO VITALI 50 - #1952 Rosignano night???
Limited Edition of 120 AP Edition 20
Exhibition Copy No. 04/10
Print Plate
STEIDL Brancolinigrimaldi Artecontemporanea
For sale is the 1st PICTURE ONLY as the other photos are there to demonstrate the authenticity and that it is stored in the original box
The size is 70 cm x 90 cm (approximately 27" x 35..5")
Will be shipped in secured packaging
Comes as shown
Please check all available pictures
Massimo Vitali is an Italian photographer best known for his large-scale color images of beaches and mass leisure events. Shot from a distance, his panoramic views show people interacting with their environments and one another, lending a sense of voyeurism to the work. These scenes of pools, ski resorts, discotheques, piazzas, and other tourist and leisure sites around the world can be found in Vitali’s photobooks Landscapes with Figures (2004) and Natural Habitats (2010). “My photography comes from absolute matter-of-fact situations but also from a deep curiosity that I possess for people, for what they do and how they think,” the artist reflected. Born in 1944 in Como, Italy, Vitali traveled to London in the 1960s to study photography at the London College of Printing. Working as a photojournalist during the 1970s, he didn’t begin making his own work until the mid-1990s. He currently lives and works between Lucca, Italy, and Berlin, Germany. Vitali’s photographs are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among other institutions.