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Da Biffi Arte “Dance Notes” del fotografo Vasapolli
Article appeared on “Libertà”, newspaper Year CXLI N. 77, 1st April 2023
read moreArticle appeared on “Libertà”, newspaper Year CXLI N. 77, 1st April 2023
read moreFrom March 30 to June 30, 2023, the exhibition Fuoco Fuori Fuoco inaugurated the Ottofinestre exhibition space in Turin.
Curated by Valerio Consonni, the show marked the official opening of the venue.
For this occasion, Alessandro Vasapolli presented a selection of large-scale works from two of his foundational series, Early Works and DéVoilées.
From September 22 to November 19, 2022, A. Galerie (Paris – FR) hosted Alessandro Vasapolli’s solo exhibition Dance Notes, presenting for the first time in France a broad selection of works from the series.
Structured in six thematic chapters – Grace, Dynamics, Strength, Movement, Impetus, and Time – the project explores the perceptual thresholds of photography through a radically experimental approach.
From September 7 to October 5, 2019, Biffi Arte (Piacenza) hosted the exhibition DéVoilées in the evocative Sala delle Colonne, curated by Susanna Gualazzini. The show presented a series of photographic works by Alessandro Vasapolli that explore the ambiguous space between concealment and revelation, presence and absence.
read moreLecture “Quando la Fotografia si racconta: Alessandro Vasapolli”,
Organized by GF “Il Cupolone”, at Biblioteca delle Oblate – Florence (IT)
21st May 2019
Article appeared on “Il Cittadino di Lodi”, 17th May 2019
read moreAlessandro Vasapolli’s Okenia sets top price at Sotheby’s CIPMO Charity Auction on May 14th 2019
read moreConference at La Kasa dei Libri – Milan (IT)
Talk hold by Roberto Mutti, Valerio Consonni, Alessandro Vasapolli.
8th May 2019
From January 23 to March 16, 2019, A. Galerie in Paris presented DéVoilées and Early Works, a solo exhibition by Alessandro Vasapolli curated by Arnaud Adida.
The exhibition brought together large-scale prints from two pivotal photographic series that mark the beginning of Vasapolli’s artistic research into the instability of perception and the limits of visual representation.