Francesco Radino
Marina Spada
Italy, 2006, 24'
Synopsis
"One of the characteristics of the photographic image is its ability to exist outside of time. This is one of the most captivating elements of the photographic image: the possibility of revisiting countless aspects of our vanished time, offering our imagination and perspective a thousand potential new interpretations."
With a profound visual culture, his photography spans many areas, from social inquiry to research photography of the contemporary landscape, from nature, his great passion, to urbanized territories, from the human figure to objects and architecture.
Since the 1980s, he has participated in numerous public territory research projects. His works have been exhibited in the world's largest galleries and museums, becoming part of international public and private collections.