Maurizio Galimberti

Tonino Curagi, Anna Gorio
Italy, 2006, 24′

Italy, 2006, 24'

Language: Italian

Language: Italian

Inspired by Dadaism and the artistic avant-gardes between the wars, he began to manipulate his polaroids, to scratch them, break them down, compose and recompose them to make mosaics or extremely painterly images. His is the work of a photographer, a craftsman, but above all an artist.

Inspired by Dadaism and the artistic avant-gardes between the wars, he began to manipulate his polaroids, to scratch them, break them down, compose and recompose them to make mosaics or extremely painterly images. His is the work of a photographer, a craftsman, but above all an artist.

SYNOPSIS
“My photography is like an immediate hug on a person through Polaroid shots. All my planning and my rhythm are contained in it.”
For Maurizio Galimberti, the prospect of a life of work and family was narrowing. Photography was his passion. And the Polaroid camera became his tool. Indeed, he made a name for himself nationally and internationally with his mosaic compositions in which he combines multiple Polaroid shots of his subject, even from different perspectives, to recreate a new reading of what he is portraying. With this technique he has immortalized big names in film, music, culture and industry, as well as landscapes, cities and buildings. Polaroid has fascinated Galimberti since the beginning of his career because it allowed him to reinterpret reality. In those two minutes between when he takes the shot and when the image solidifies, Galimberti manipulated the small-format Polaroids by applying pressure with wooden sticks, spikes or simply with his fingers, thus creating strongly painterly images. He also used Polaroids in the very large format, 50 X 60, which he then detached from their base and transferred to photographic or drawing paper and then intervened, with letters, marks or drawings.

CREDITS
Written by Tonino Curagi, Anna Gorio
Director Tonino Curagi, Anna Gorio
Editing Tonino Curagi, Anna Gorio
Assistant director Maria Elena Tacci
Production director Michaela Cipriani
Production assistants Caterina Catalano, Monica Tempestil
Music Flipper Music
Consultant Denis Curti
Produced by Renata Tardani (Miro Film) for Sitcom
With Maurizio Galimberti

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