Tuesday 21 April 2015

Lorenzo Vitturi dalston anatomy

Lorenzo Vitturi wanted to capture a place, he used the Ridley Road market. He made a sculpture out of fruit. The advantages and disadvantages of Vitturi's approach is that the sculpture are all rotting and mouldy. Lorenzo Vitturi has been combining the two images and made one big picture so it connects from the photographer to the person who watches the redeveloped market.

He has called the exhibition Dalston Anatomy because he's from Dalston and Anatomy means the 'BODY' of something. So he combined them both to make a deeper meaning.

Sam Berkson's poetry connects to the photos he took and the different fruits, less animals etc., which describes the images , he also read the poem so he could understand.
Vittri personal comments, he 'feels' sympathy for the market so it
doesn't die, this shows that the market is dying down so he wants to show it in a different way.

Lorenzo uses art work to express his feelings through poetry. This implies that how you'll feel. Lorenzo Vitturi's photos shows decaying fruits and dripping, which tries to invite you to feel and smell this awful, revolving, rotten food. This symbolises that Vitturi and Berkson connect and combine images. This explains how you'll feel Vitturi's personal comments describes how colourful and detailed his work can be, which means the market was very colourful as well.





 

 
These are the pictures I took for our Lorenzo Vitturi trip we all went in oxford street photography's gallery.
 
 
 

 
 

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