Beatrice Speranza's Video Portraits: The Thread of Feeling in Italian Photography
The article introduces the 'Video Ritratti d'Autore' series, focusing on photographer Beatrice Speranza. The series explores the intimate and personal stories of Italian photographers through video portraits. Speranza's work is described as creating new balances, even architectural ones, with patience and sensitivity, moving from event documentation to the revelation of people and characters, and to meditation suggested by embroidery. The article lists other featured photographers in the series: Gianni Gosdan, Erika Pellicci, Massimo Vitali, Marco Signorini, Nino Migliori, Paolo Simonazzi, and Silvia Camporesi. The piece is written by Giulia Vannucci, a graduate of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze with a thesis on romantic landscape painters. The article also promotes newsletters: 'Incanti' on the art market, 'Render' on urban regeneration, and 'PAX' on cultural tourism.
Key facts
- Beatrice Speranza is featured in the 'Video Ritratti d'Autore' series.
- The series documents Italian photographers through video portraits.
- Speranza's work creates new balances with patience and sensitivity.
- Her photography moves from event documentation to personal revelation.
- Other photographers in the series include Gianni Gosdan, Erika Pellicci, Massimo Vitali, Marco Signorini, Nino Migliori, Paolo Simonazzi, and Silvia Camporesi.
- The article is written by Giulia Vannucci.
- Vannucci graduated from Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze with a thesis on romantic landscape painters.
- The article promotes newsletters: Incanti, Render, and PAX.
Entities
Artists
- Beatrice Speranza
- Gianni Gosdan
- Erika Pellicci
- Massimo Vitali
- Marco Signorini
- Nino Migliori
- Paolo Simonazzi
- Silvia Camporesi
- Giulia Vannucci
Institutions
- Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze
- Artribune
Locations
- Firenze
- Italy