FABRIZIO BERGAMO

Fabrizio Bergamo is a photographer. His career began in the mid-1970s. Over the years, he has ranged from interior design to still life, from architectural photography to portraiture to fashion, collaborating with the most prestigious Italian and international design brands – from B&B Italia to Kartell, from Driade to Missoni Home – and with the most authoritative publications in the sector, including Vogue, Elle Decor, Domus, Grazia, Harper’s Bazaar, Architektur & Wohnen, and Architectural Digest. His attentive eye has documented contemporary lifestyles for decades, creating advertising campaigns, editorial services, and image projects that have defined the aesthetics of design and fashion.

In recent years, Bergamo has embarked on a new path: from the commercial sphere to pure artistic research. This transition does not represent an abandonment of photography, but rather its reinvention. Through the use of exclusive and experimental techniques – from the use of pinhole digital art to processes with instant development films – the artist has developed a practice that constantly questions the meaning of the image, its capacity to tell the invisible and to overcome the limits of the digital.

Among the most significant exhibitions and shows in Bergamo’s artistic career are his participation in 2011 in the Venice Art Biennale and, in 2012, again for the Art Biennale, in the Italian Pavilion in Turin. And then the solo exhibitions, including I Santi (The Saints), in collaboration with Davide Pizzigoni, at the HQ Gallery in Milan; an evocative exhibition from the Volti (Faces) project at the Oratory of the Passion in the Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio in Milan; the exhibitions I Perturbanti (The Uncanny) and, subsequently, Fiori (Flowers), again at the HQ Gallery in Milan. The artist has also participated in several group exhibitions, including HQ Picks, HQ Incompleto and DFA Gallery, all in Milan.

For information:
info@fabriziobergamo.it