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Ljubodrag Andric's 'Consonanze' at Fondazione Querini Stampalia

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Serbian-born photographer Ljubodrag Andric (Belgrade, 1965) presents his solo exhibition 'Consonanze' at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, running until October 2, 2016. Curated by Francesca Valenti, the show features large-format photographs taken worldwide, exploring light, matter, and suspension. Andric employs a multiple exposure technique to mimic human vision, creating hyperrealistic images on matte paper that change with ambient light. The exhibition design was contributed by architect Tobia Scarpa, who chose a black background to enhance the photographs' interaction with Venetian light. A roundtable discussion with Scarpa, Enrico Baleri, Severino Salvemini, and Demetrio Paparoni is scheduled for September 22 at the same venue. Andric discusses his artistic process, emphasizing intuition over narrative, and the importance of craftsmanship in the digital age. He notes that viewers often touch his images, mistaking them for textured surfaces. The exhibition includes works from various global locations, including China and Pingyao.

Key facts

  • Ljubodrag Andric's solo exhibition 'Consonanze' is at Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice, until October 2, 2016.
  • Curated by Francesca Valenti.
  • Exhibition design by Tobia Scarpa.
  • Roundtable on September 22, 2016 with Tobia Scarpa, Enrico Baleri, Severino Salvemini, Demetrio Paparoni.
  • Andric uses multiple exposure technique to approximate human vision.
  • Photographs printed on matte paper, reacting to ambient light.
  • Andric emphasizes intuition over narrative in his work.
  • Viewers have touched his images, mistaking them for textured surfaces.

Entities

Artists

  • Ljubodrag Andric
  • Tobia Scarpa
  • Enrico Baleri
  • Severino Salvemini
  • Demetrio Paparoni
  • Francesca Valenti

Institutions

  • Fondazione Querini Stampalia
  • Artribune
  • Art Basel

Locations

  • Venice
  • Italy
  • Belgrade
  • Serbia
  • China
  • Pingyao

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