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- Artist De Mitri Giulio
- Category Photography
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 30 W x 30 H x 13 D cm
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Description
Lambda print on techno-light box with blue backlight.
De Mitri’s light boxes, infused with ultramarine tones, combine LEDs and optical fibers to illuminate Lambda prints on PVC and plexiglass. Evoking the abyss and marine life, the shifting blue hues recall the vastness of the sea and the infinity of the sky. These luminous objects create a sense of disorientation, inviting the viewer to dive into deep waters or traverse cosmic pathways.
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De Mitri Giulio
Giulio De Mitri was born in Taranto where he lives and works. He is among the most innovative and experimental artists in the South of Italy.
He has crossed, from the seventies to date, different artistic experiences: from signal to the performance, to assemblage, from painting-pictures to the object, from environmental installation to participatory performance, to photography to video-installation, where Planning and process merge into an iconic and aniconic vision that underlies a basic conceptuality, which manifested through numerous and significant events, exhibitions, installations and performances, held in Italy and abroad.