Shift LC-237
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- Artist Giannobi Marina
- Category Photography
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 176 W x 117.5 H x 3 D cm
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Description
C-print under plexiglass with aluminum frame.
Marina Giannobi explores architectural details in Lecco through the works of Mario Botta, Renzo Piano, and Arturo Montanelli. Her approach transforms space through micro-perspective shifts, replacing vision with perception. Immersing in the image, the viewer moves beyond observation to a sensory experience where feeling takes precedence over seeing.
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Giannobi Marina
The photographic research of Marina Giannobi starts from a precise objective, to capture life, in its ordinary daily life, trying to capture those Iper-Visive energies that a superficial observation could not perceive. The artist, therefore, works on the perceptive limit, enriching her with new cognitive experiences that contribute to a sort of reconstruction of reality, transfigured by those vital energies that exist and that compose it, but that only "the electronic eye", in the hands of a conscious artefact, can reveal and look back to the gaze.
Her works are never digitally reworked. Since 2000 she exhibited in contemporary art galleries and museums.
She participates in the Cairo award, at the 54th Venice Biennale, she realises an artist's room at the Malaca Instituto in Malaga.