Sunday, June 20, 2010
In my previous article I had announced the closing of my photography business in the USA and my subsequent move to my Country of origins, Italy, to take place in a two months time frame.
Everything would have happened according to plans, if the bureaucratic process for my application for American Citizenship would have been a speedier one.
Being the completion of this process beneficial for my future, I see it necessary to postpone my departure from the US until everything will be settled.
Monday, May 10, 2010
THOSE MOMENTS OF DEALING WITH ALARMING ECONOMICAL ISSUES HAVE MADE ME A MUCH BETTER PERSON THROUGH THE OSMOTIC PROCESS OF DEALING WITH MY FAULTS BROUGHT TO SURFACE BY THE TRIGGERING EFFECT OF THOSE VERY UNCERTAINTIES.
THE ART WORLD IS A CHAOTIC ONE AT BEST, IT’S A TRECHEROUS OCEAN WHERE THE ARTISTS WITH MORE SOLID SHIPS ARE BOUND TO FIND SHORE IN MOST CASES.
TALENT IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR OF COURSE, BUT GALLERIES NEED TO KEEP THEIR DOORS OPEN AND TRY TO SATISFY THEIR CLIENTS, WHICH
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Gallery 825. GEM!
Gallery 825.
825 N. La Cienega Blvd, in Los Angeles, Ca., 90069
April 24, 2010 7 pm
On Saturday, April 24, my image, Pine on gravel road, will be hanging on the walls of Gallery 825, on 825 N. La Cienega Blvd, in Los Angeles, Ca. (90069), for the GEM event.
Gem is a fundraiser for this 85 years old gallery, the oldest in Los Angeles, that has brought to the eyes of the public quite a few artists that have later become milestones in the American Art circuit.
This is my
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Recently the Italian journalist Isabella Rossiello wrote an article on my work in the electronic magazine “Spettacoli News”.
Being this an Italian publication I have translated it for you at the best of my abilities.
Below you will be be able to read my butchery of both her article and the English language.
I hope you enjoy.
His website is essential, almost thin, minimalist.
His photographs scream in silence, if you try to view them one by one, a new world will unfold in front of your
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Somehow it all starts with a memory I have of my early childhood, when one day, walking with my father in the Bari downtown, a southern Italian city and my place of birth, I saluted an old man who crossed my path to which he replied with a cordial smile.
I couldn’t have been older than 4 years old at the time.
Children have a different understanding than most adults about life and their fellow humans.
Children tend to go with the flow and their openness and lack of judgement allows them to