Sospesi: Dual Perspectives in Photography at Rome's Maison Bosi
The exhibition 'Sospesi' at Maison Bosi in Rome pairs works by Massimo Vitali (born 1944 in Como) and Jacopo Di Cera (born 1981 in Milan), created between 2018 and 2024. Curated by Serena Tabacchi, the show runs until December 4, 2024. Vitali's immersive, ground-level panoramas of Italian beaches and public spaces contrast with Di Cera's drone-shot zenithal views that flatten depth and emphasize collective uniformity. Tabacchi notes that Di Cera invites detachment and reflection on the collective, while Vitali immerses viewers in the complexity of daily life. Gallerist Fabrizio Bosi prioritized large-format, vibrant prints over quantity. The exhibition explores generational differences in perception and the relativity of vision, leaving judgment suspended.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Sospesi' at Maison Bosi in Rome
- Runs until December 4, 2024
- Two-person show featuring Massimo Vitali and Jacopo Di Cera
- Curated by Serena Tabacchi
- Works created between 2018 and 2024
- Vitali born 1944 in Como, Di Cera born 1981 in Milan
- Vitali uses immersive ground-level perspectives
- Di Cera uses drones for zenithal views
- Gallerist Fabrizio Bosi emphasized large-format, vibrant prints
- Examines generational differences and relativity of vision
Entities
Artists
- Massimo Vitali
- Jacopo Di Cera
- Serena Tabacchi
- Fabrizio Bosi
Institutions
- Maison Bosi
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Como
- Milan