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To mark Photofusions 10th Anniversary,
we are delighted to present the first exhibition of Italian
photographer Mario Giacomelli since a retrospective exhibition
toured Britain in the early 1980s. An artist who rarely left
his native country but whose images are universally inspirational,
the exhibition is an opportunity to see works spanning five
decades - from the famous 'Scanno' boy image to the snowballing
priests, surreal landscapes and poignant photographs of the
elderly.
Since his death in November 2000, Mario Giacomelli has become acclaimed as one
of the most original photographic artists of the twentieth century who embraced
how a photograph can convey the poetic, the dreamlike and the unfathomable. Combining
a playful approach to creating an image with surprisingly unconventional working
methods, he is more frequently compared to painters than to his photographer
peers.
Throughout this exhibition, original prints by Mario Giacomelli are for sale.
Each silver gelatin print is an original - at no time can further editions be
reproduced as Giacomelli had a very unique method of printing which cannot be
replicated.
Photofusion is very grateful to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth,
and to Ken Damy Gallery, who have each loaned works from their collections for
the exhibition.
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| All images © Mario Giacomelli |
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