Venice, an exhibition dedicated to Maurizio Galimberti at the Stanze della Fotografia


The Rooms of Photography presents, from April 10 to August 10, 2025, on the second floor, the exhibition Maurizio Galimberti between Polaroid/Ready Made and Italo Calvino's American Lessons, curated by Denis Curti.

The Rooms of Photography presents, from April 10 to August 10, 2025, on the second floor, the exhibition Maurizio Galimberti between Polaroid/Ready Made and Italo Calvino’s American Lessons, curated by Denis Curti.

Internationally known for his portraits of stars such as Lady Gaga, Robert De Niro, Johnny Depp and Umberto Eco, and for having produced publications and site-specific exhibitions in New York, Paris, Milan, Rome and Venice, Maurizio Galimberti presents in Venice some of the most iconic polaroid mosaics, including Johnny Depp, Barbara Bouchet and Angelica Huston, in an itinerary that is divided into six sections: Upper Room, History, Sports, Portraits, Taylor Swift and Places.

His creations, characterized by a multifaceted and fragmented vision of reality, are broken down and reassembled as in a mosaic, offering a profound reflection on perception and the multiplicity of points of view. The images are almost always manipulated during the development phase, exerting pressure with simple tools - such as pens and wooden sticks - directly on the surface of the support, or mounted in mosaic compositions, within which each individual shot contributes to the formation of a final result capable of returning a spectacular overall vision.

For all information, you can visit the official website of the Rooms of Photography.

Venice, an exhibition dedicated to Maurizio Galimberti at the Stanze della Fotografia
Venice, an exhibition dedicated to Maurizio Galimberti at the Stanze della Fotografia


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