A Fatal Pass, trenches in the Italian Alps
By Luca Artioli
US$ 5,000
Overview
2015
Textile (Cotton, Fabric, Thread), Archival print on cotton rag paper
Edition of 10
Dimensions: 127cm (H) x 94cm (W) x 2.5cm (D) / 50" (H) x 37" (W) x 1" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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A Fatal Pass, trenches in the Italian Alps.
Archival print on cotton rag paper
Image size: 40" x 27" inches with 5" each each side white
The white is covered by a professional 5mm passe-partout
Frame size: 50" x 37"
Edition of 10
2015
This photo was shown at the exhibition "A Fatal Pass at the Wolfsonian FIU Museum in 2015"
The Exhibition was part of Myth and Machine: The First World War in Visual Culture curated by Jon Mogul always at The FIU Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach FL -USA. The photos were taken on the Stelvio Pass in Italy and captured the visual remains of WW1 trenches.
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Luca Artioli, an artist, poet, and photographer recognized in Europe and around the world, has worked for years in the most vital artistic circles of world culture, such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, The Wolfsonian Museum in Miami during Art Basel, Hermès in Paris… Artioli has evolved over the years as an artist who is appreciated for both his skill with the camera as well as the pen. Luca Artioli was born in Milan but he has been living in Miami since 2008 (I guess it’s time to move…) In 2000, after receiving a master's in photography, he left the world of finance to follow his special vocation for “light” and poetry. In a few years, Artioli has published a number of books with Mondadori, the key publishing house in Italy, some of them translated into many languages. The books of Artioli are notes of light rich in emotions and poetry. Artioli has had numerous photographic exhibitions around the world from Milan to Bombay, Dubai, and Miami.
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Luca Artioli
Hometown: Milan, Italy
Based in: Miami, Florida
Luca Artioli, an artist, poet, and photographer recognized in Europe and around the world, has worked for years in the most vital artistic circles of world culture, such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, The Wolfsonian Museum in Miami during Art Basel, Hermès in Paris… Artioli has evolved over …
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