
Massimo Vitali – Natural Habitats Special Edition
The special edition consists of the volume target = "_blank" title = "Massimo Vitali – Special Edition – Natural Habitats"> Natural Habitats, signed and numbered by the artist, and a printing original contact picture of 20 x 25 cm (7.8 x 9.8 inches).
The edition is available in 3 versions (100 copies each + 20 Tests Artist).
The c-print photographs that accompany the new edition are previously unseen footage, newly more Vitali series taken in Puglia, in the summer of 2010.
These 3 images are available only as part of the limited edition half natural and never printed in a larger than Vitali.
Natural Habitats was presented in a custom, bound portfolio box of cloth containing a book signed and numbered and includes a signed and numbered c-print 20 x 25 cm, mounted on aluminum plexi. An image is chosen selection of 3 each fact in a period of 100 copies each (20 APs)
Book published by Steidl
200 pages 70 color plates, 38.5 x 30 cm
Cloth bound hardcover with jacket
Publication Date: November 2010
The natural average volume consists of seventy photographs spanning from 2004 to 2009.
Also included is a "tree pedigree: 120 thumbnail images that make visual connections Vitali photographs of color, composition and date.
Habitats Natural is priced at € 3,000 + VAT
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About the Gallery
In 2000, Isabella Brancolini opened one of the first contemporary art galleries in Florence. Gallery presented a very contemporary photography, painting, installation and video, showing international art fairs like FIAC, ARCO, and Artissima. In 2005 Camilla Grimaldi joined the gallery, which became Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea. To extend its reach to the gallery opened a second space in the heart of Rome. The gallery program became more focused, specialized in photography and video, and really find contemporary artists who use photography as a means to an end, often pushing the medium beyond its traditional prejudices.
The gallery is actively seeking to produce and works new commission to help artists to realize new, and often the pilots. In 2005 for the opening of the Rome area, the gallery produced site specific_LAS VEGAS 35mm film 05 by Olivo Barbieri, who has been featured in major film festivals worldwide, including the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. The gallery also produces the work of Andrea Fraser's video in the Vatican Museums, which was presented in Rome in the autumn of 2005. In 2006, Gallery produced limited edition portfolio Massimo Vitali, Landscapes with Figures, and in 2010 a special edition box, natural habitats, both closely with Steidl.
The focus on emerging art trends in Europe and worldwide is an integral component of the focus of the gallery. In February 2006, the gallery shows a selection of new and established African artists, including Malick Sidibé, Seydou Keita, Rotimi Fani Kayode, and JD Okhai Ojeikere, whose work is currently available in the gallery.
The gallery has participated in numerous international art fairs, including Paris Photo, Paris, Arco, Madrid, Artissima, Turin, Arte Fiera, Bologna Art Hong Kong Art Fair Tokyo and Miami pulse. Since 2007, the gallery has worked with the publisher Steidl in the production of books and special editions. The space of the gallery in Florence is the only bookstore in Italy Steidl.
Brancolini Grimaldi is opening a new gallery space in April 2011 in Albemarle Street in central London. The gallery aims to show innovative artists that blend photography with other media such as performance, installation and video art. In responding to this address, Brancolini Grimaldi introduce a conceptual framework, giving another dimension of photography and redefine the future of media in way that is both displayed and experienced. In addition to continuing the relationship through different forms of contemporary art, the gallery also provides focus on what connections between different generations of artists. Taking into account the bodies of work by artists from the 1960 and 1970, ranging from South America to central Europe, the gallery also features the work of artists who played similar philosophies and broke ground for its own time with their counterparts contemporaries.
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