Marco Bartolozzi
ABOUT ME
Silence speaks
In the theatre of existence, my photography witnesses the silent dialogue between humanity and his environment. Each shot explores not only the physical space but also the depths of the human soul reflected in the surrounding world.
My photographic research becomes an instrument of existential investigation, scrutinizing the interstices of reality in search of that hidden sincerity that escapes the distracted gaze. I try to capture the moments of silence, those fragments of time in which the substance of things reveals itself to those who know how to wait and observe, in a world dominated by noise and frenzy.
This act of active contemplation slows down time and creates a space for reflection in which the viewer can question his or her place in the world. In this way, we can discover that the environment is not just a background to our lives, but a silent protagonist that influences and reflects our existence.
My photos bridge the tangible and the intangible, the visible and the perceived, external reality and interiority. In this constant dialogue with the surrounding space, the essence of my work emerges: the search for a deep connection with the world. Each photograph reveals the invisible threads that bind the individual to his or her context.
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Marco Bartolozzi is an Italian (Tuscany) artist and photographer who has always used performance
and photography to investigate contemporary social dynamics.
From the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, where he graduated, Marco has channeled his passion
for art and photography into works that explore complex contemporary social dynamics. His artistic vision transforms the everyday into a unique visual narrative, capturing the essence of often overlooked but highly relevant moments and situations.
He has had several exhibitions in Italy and abroad, as well as in galleries and exhibition centers.
PAESEItalia
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