Ljubodrag Andric's 'Spazi invisibili' at Galleria Mimmo Scognamiglio, Milan
Ljubodrag Andric's solo exhibition 'Spazi invisibili' opens at Galleria Mimmo Scognamiglio in Milan. The Serbian-born artist (Belgrade, 1965), who has lived in Canada for fifteen years after a long period in Italy, presents large-format photographs devoid of human presence. The images explore walls as worlds, shot in northern China—where pollution-blackened walls dialogue with leaden skies—and in California, with its vibrant colors. All works are made with a view camera, pursuing an 'ideal light' that underpins every narrative. Meticulous detail, from tiles to torn posters, reflects a meditation on time rooted in Italian art history, evoking the pure spatiality of Piero della Francesca and Beato Angelico, where line and geometric form become abstraction.
Key facts
- Exhibition title: 'Spazi invisibili'
- Artist: Ljubodrag Andric, born in Belgrade in 1965
- Venue: Galleria Mimmo Scognamiglio, Milan
- Andric has lived in Canada for 15 years, previously in Italy
- Photographs are large-format, made with a view camera
- Images feature no human presence, focusing on walls
- Some photos taken in northern China, others in California
- Works evoke Piero della Francesca and Beato Angelico
Entities
Artists
- Ljubodrag Andric
- Piero della Francesca
- Beato Angelico
Institutions
- Galleria Mimmo Scognamiglio
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Belgrade
- Serbia
- Canada
- northern China
- California