Labiennale Series N 5 This is my version of a good edition of Biennale Arte in Venice. With the help of Hipstamatic. As you know, I like to mix visitors and artworks or to remix the artwork. May You Live In Interesting Times
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Hipstography of Labiennale Arte 4
Labiennale Series N 4 This is my version of a good edition of Biennale Arte in Venice. With the help of Hipstamatic. As you know, I like to mix visitors and artworks or to remix the artwork. May You Live In Interesting Times
Hipstography of Labiennale Arte 3
Labiennale Series N 3 This is my version of a good edition of Biennale Arte in Venice. With the help of Hipstamatic. As you know, I like to mix visitors and artworks or to remix the artwork
Hipstography of Labiennale Arte 2
Labiennale Series N 1 This is my version of a good edition of Biennale Arte in Venice. With the help of Hipstamatic. As you know, I like to mix visitors and artworks or to remix the artwork. This is my personal homage to Lithuanian Pavilion
Hipstography of Labiennale Arte 1
Labiennale Series N 1 This is my version of a good edition of Biennale Arte in Venice. With the help of Hipstamatic. As you know, I like to mix visitors and artworks or to remix the artwork. The beginning was to be dedicated to the Lithuanian Pavilion: magnificent and unmissable. As in the most interesting works, it offers different reading plans
Mirroring
I shot Mirroring thinking of a gesture, a moment of intimacy stolen from the lens
Il Portico
Il Portico. A glimpse of Jewish Rome
Gloves
Narciso ed Eco
Eco e Narciso
Until October 28 at Palazzo Barberini you can visit the exhibition Eco e Narciso. Portrait and self-portrait in the MAXXI collections and the National Galleries Barberini Corsini, produced by the National Galleries in collaboration with MAXXI, curated by Flaminia Gennari Santori, Director of the National Galleries of Ancient Art, and Bartolomeo Pietromarchi, Director of MAXXI Arte: a path that it winds between ancient art and contemporary art with works from the collections of the two national museums. If it is obvious the connection with Ovid’s Metamorphoses are not the couplings between past and present works: 21 masterpieces by Marco Benefial, Gianlorenzo Bernini, Bronzino, Caravaggio, Rosalba Carriera, Pietro da Cortona, Piero di Cosimo, Luca Giordano, Hans Holbein, Benedetto Luti, Raphael, Guido Reni and Pierre Subleyras compared with 17 contemporary works by Stefano Arienti, Monica Bonvicini, Maria Lai, Shirin Neshat, Luigi Ontani, Giulio Paolini, Yan Pei-Ming, Markus Schinwald, Richard Serra, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Kiki Smithuna. A great challenge for the public. I took some pictures to sum up my point of view