Friday, 5 June 2009

Angelo Cricchi`s art

Italian photographer Angelo Cricchi's exhibition is opening next 9th of June in Vienna, at the Mark Museum, under the title "Gloomy Sunday. Imaginary Portraits of Women who chose Death". This exhibition is included in the programme of the "9festival for fashion and photography".

These pictures are inspired by the photographer's fantasy, somewhere between reality and fiction.


Francesca Woodman


El fotógrafo italiano Angelo Cricchi abre su exposición "Domingo Sombrío. Retratos imaginarios de mujeres que eligieron la muerte" el próximo día 9 de Junio en el Mark Museum de Vienna. La muestra, enmarcada dentro del "9festival for fashion and photography" permanecerá abierta hasta el 16 de junio. Las fotografías, inspiradas por la fantasía del fotógrafo, están a medio camino entre la realidad y la ficción.


Juliet



Edie Sedgwick



Ophelia




Jane Seberg



Saffo



Sylvia Plath


*photos: repubblica.it

17 comments:

biru said...

I loved these photos, they are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing *

Allure said...

Umm...que te iba a decir yo, no sabrás desde donde hay vuelos baratos a Viena no?

ryan manning said...

Nudity is the state of wearing no clothing.

loft in soho said...

Son realmente impactantes! gran fotografo, son puro arte

besos

MISS GLITZY said...

What a powerful work! And I think it's really interesting that these imaginary portraits are inspired by fiction characters and real women.

Alya said...

wow. those photos are deep..

xs said...

how eerie. my fave is the ophelia.

Gasteizshopper said...

Unas fotos super originales!!

Un besote

agnes said...

all fantasic shots. the essence of the theme is being well-captured and wonderfully presented :)

Ald0rad0 said...

La que más me ha impactado es la de Sylvia Plath, es la que refleja más dolor de todas.

Saludos

yiqin; said...

The one wit the horse is very intriguing!

Juliet said...

Those are beautiful! I really like!

juliet xxx

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La Dama que fue Ardilla said...

Qué pinta más estupenda! He estado echando un vistazo a toda la serie y también me han gustado mucho las de Madame Butterfly. Qué lástima estar tan lejos!!

MITICA said...

Que buenas las fotografías!!

catherine pri said...

♥ly

Anonymous said...

Gracias for yr comments

Angelo Cricchi