Massimo Vitali's Beach Panoramas at Ronchini Gallery, London
Massimo Vitali (born Como, 1944) presents his first solo exhibition in the UK in over five years at Ronchini Gallery, one of the Italian galleries of Mayfair, London. The show features his classic large-scale, colorful, and dazzling panoramic beach scenes depicting various humanity at leisure. Vitali comments on the digital age and iPhone photography, stating that everyone can become a photojournalist, and that a voyeuristic approach is the most correct way to view reality today. He describes the beach as a symbolic place where the best and worst of humanity, the banal and the sophisticated, mix. He notes that when people ask where a beach is located, he feels something is wrong with his photos. The exhibition closes on June 18.
Key facts
- Massimo Vitali's first solo exhibition in the UK in over 5 years
- Exhibition at Ronchini Gallery, an Italian gallery in Mayfair, London
- Features large-scale panoramic beach scenes
- Vitali discusses digital photography and iPhone as tools for photojournalism
- Describes beach as symbolic place mixing best and worst of humanity
- Exhibition closes on June 18
- Vitali born in Como, 1944
- Photogallery available for those unable to visit
Entities
Artists
- Massimo Vitali
Institutions
- Ronchini Gallery
- Artribune
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- Como
- Mayfair