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MARIO CARRIERI
Beloved Light Carrieri's early vocation for photography was infused with all the passion and drama of the human condition that traversed the poetry and visual arts in the fifties of Milan. In 1959, aged just twenty-seven, he published the volume Milano, Italia, the most important work of Italian photography to be produced in those years. Well aware of the absolute distance separating his own art from the cultural and ideological penury that surrounded him, Carrieri then chose to continue his artistic research in total solitude. In public he only pursued his professional activity, conducted with outstanding success in Europe and the United States in the fields of architecture and design, working for figures such as Aldo Rossi, Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel and Norman Foster and for corporate bodies such as Unifor, Knoll and Tecno.
His
distinctively personal poetic, averse to all fashions
and the dominant ideologies, springs from the dramatic
dimension in which the dark gravity of the land of the
living meets the absolute light of an infinite mystery
that corrodes every human limit, opening the vision to
the dynamism of life. In 1995 he encountered a grave
abandonment for which he had lived and worked for years
immersed in suffering. In the still lifes of this period
he represented flowers as if struck, shattered, by a
cosmic light. A timeless light for a timeless pain. The
architecture, the objects, the African sculptures, the
still lifes that appear in Carrieri's images emerge from
a black and vibrant depth like a cry towards the gift of
light. |
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