

Part of a series of 12 designs each dedicated to a Roman architecture icon, this piece focuses on the frail beauty of images' emulsion layers, here depicting a glimpse of the Palazzo della Civiltà building in the EUR district. The careful transposition step on hand-cut cotton paper generates ripples and tears as unpredictable as they are poetic. A passe-partout (cm 20x20) with a turquoise bottom completes the piece.
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Raffaele Canepa
Liguria, Italy | Photographer
Born in Genova in 1974, Raffaele Canepa was first introduced to analog photography as a child by his father. After a twenty-year-long career as a film producer, he started experimenting with infrared light (IR) and architecture, particularly how light responds to different materials and light conditions. Between 2015 and 2018 he produced two extensive series on Milan’s and Rome’s iconic buildings. His travels across the Middle East, South America, and Central and Eastern Asia focus on architecture and minimal landscapes, cultivating his passion for infrared photography.Discover more