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Alessandro Vitali

Photography serves as a tool for investigating the layers of history within our shared environments.

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Alessandro Vitali is a Rome-born visual researcher who approaches photography through the lens of his background in Physics and Heritage Science. After studying at Sapienza University, he earned a Master in Photography from the IUAV University of Venice. His practice is rooted in academic inquiry, blending scientific precision with an exploration of how public spaces and collective memories shape our world. Vitali’s work bridges the gap between traditional heritage and modern identity, utilizing documentary archives and participatory methods. His research-driven projects, such as A Korean Summer and Marine Snow, have been featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale and the DongGang International Photo Festival. By examining the intersections of history and the present, he creates a visual dialogue that resides in permanent collections like the Hotel Britannique in Naples.

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Vitali employs a research-heavy aesthetic that integrates documentary archives with participatory observations of public space. His images explore the tension between traditional roots and modern shifts, often focusing on collective memory and identity.
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Alessandro Vitali — questions answered

Where is Alessandro Vitali based?

Vitali was born in Rome and maintains a practice rooted in his Italian heritage and academic background.

What is the artist's educational background?

He holds degrees in Physics and Heritage Science from Sapienza University and a Master in Photography from IUAV University of Venice.

Has his work been exhibited internationally?

Yes, his projects have been shown at the DongGang International Photo Festival in South Korea and the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale.

What themes does Vitali explore?

His work focuses on public space, collective memory, and the evolving relationship between traditional and modern identities.

Is his work held in any permanent collections?

His photography is part of the permanent collection at the Hotel Britannique in Naples.

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