

andrea galvani
‘l’intelligenza del male #5’, 2007
andrea galvani is a young italian photographer who lives and works in both milan and new york. while not practising, galvani is a professor at the academia carrara di belle arti di bergamo. galvani’s work is very minimal and surreal. most works feature a single subject or group of like subjects. some feature people and many features animals such as horses, rabbits and other wildlife. one of the other major subjects in galvani’s work is balloons. these are spotted floating through space or grouped together and attached to horses in other shots.
‘la morte di un’immagine #5’, 2005
‘la morte di un’immagine #6’, 2006
‘la morte di un’immagine #7’, 2006
‘N-1 #1’, 2007
‘N-1 #5’, 2007
‘N-1 #6’, 2007
andrea galvani (2 articles)
andrea galvani: higgs ocean
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photographic tropes and iconic images of singapore are recast as ghostly buildings rising amidst and above shifting masses of red, punctuated by vivid tints of »
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like skeletons of a city that didn't last long enough.
like skeletons of a city that didn't last long enough.
romain jacquet-lagrèze captures hong kong’s rooftops in new photo series
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the series of genuine instants from the daily rooftop lives of hong kong's inhabitants records how people make use of available space in a cramped city.
the series of genuine instants from the daily rooftop lives of hong kong's inhabitants records how people make use of available space in a cramped city.
lost utopias: jade doskow photographs forgotten world's fair attractions
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the series captures the sometimes desolate remains of the event's architecture.
the series captures the sometimes desolate remains of the event's architecture.