Exhibition

Francesco Brigida Stvdio per vna scvltvra (‘Study for a Sculpture’)

5 Feb 2024 – 23 Feb 2024

Regular hours

Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00
Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00

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AOCF58 – GALLERIA BRUNO LISI

Rome
Lazio, Italy

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In Studio per una scultura solo show curated by Camilla Boemio at AOC F58 Galleria Bruno Lisi from 5th February to 23th February, the Paris/Milan based photographer will take majestic portraits, to reflect on the body, identity, and background of the history of art

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In Studio per una scultura solo show curated by Camilla Boemio at AOC F58 Galleria Bruno Lisi in the beginning of February of 2024 from 5th February to 23th February, the Paris/Milan based photographer will take majestic portraits, to reflect on the body, identity, and background of the history of art

Drawing inspiration from classical sculpture, Francesco Brigida creates images that examine body language and interact with movement. Stvdio per vna scvltvra (‘Study for a Sculpture’) is the culmination of his research into the human body’s potential for representation. For two years, Brigida worked with one model, one subject. Nudity puts the body into a state of sublime simplicity and purity, preparing the subject to be photographed and portraying its movements in the flesh, as they really are. The body appears moulded, as though it were an actual, sculpted material. There is no hint of sensuality or eroticism. Using a pared-down visual language, Brigida creates images of ideal sculptures. They appear against a black background, chiselled by the light as though in a nocturnal scene. In these shots, the head seems to disappear. The face is generally considered the mirror of the soul; but looking closer, we see that all the muscles in the body express the intimate feelings of the human psyche. Stretched out limbs, a twisted torso, hands, can all smile with the same tenderness as the eyes.

Using his eyes and his heart in unison, Brigida observes the model, closely analysing every movement of the body, joints and muscles. With a contemplative approach and a contemporary gaze, he shows us the life that animates and breathes warmth into the human form.

The solo show is supported and made possible by Animal Animal Paris, Feline Studio, Color System Milano, Sea WardOfficial, Luzzart aps, and Villa Lazzarini. 

Francesco Brigida (Monopoli, Puglia, Italy 1980) after studying Law at the University of Bari, moved to Milan, where he began his training by working as an assistant to numerous professional photographers and advertising studios. Specialized in architecture and fashion photography, in 2002 he immediately began working as a photographer and director between Milan and Paris for brands such as Valentino, Serge Lutens, Dior, Etro, Armani, Christophe Lemaire, Hermès, Kering group, Trussardi, Mila Schön, Tod's, Max Mara, Gianfranco Ferrè, Loro Piana, Dolce&Gabbana, Ferragamo, Hogan, Uma Wang, Erdem etc.

In 2015 he exhibited in the collective curated by Vittorio Linfante "The new vocabulary of Italian fashion" at the Milan Triennale. In 2016 his works find space in the exhibition "Haute à porter" curated by Filep Motwary at the Mode Museum in Hasselt (Belgium). In 2019, in Paris, he participates in the collective exhibition Image Nation in the Galerie Joseph and the following year he collaborates with Pierre Louis Mascia in the Leclaireur boutique. At the same time his shots are published in various international magazines: Vogue Russia, Vogue Japan, Vogue Poland, Vogue Portugal, Vogue Italy, Harper's Bazaar USA, Rolling Stone, Another Magazine, Dazed and Encens Magazine.

Between 2014 and 2018 he began to experiment with portraiture and taught as a photography teacher at the Italian Institute of Photography, Milan; European Institute of Design (IED), Milan; Paris College of Art, Paris. From 2011 to 2016 he was creative director of “The Greatest Magazine”, a publication dedicated to men's fashion. In 2021 he published his first book, Study for a sculpture, Linke editions. He lives and works between Milan and Paris.

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Camilla Boemio

Camilla Boemio

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Francesco Brigida

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