Pino Musi - Phytostopia
05.04.2025 - 14.09.2025
05.04.2025 - 14.09.2025
"In 2021, during the Covid-19 pandemic, in France, Belgium, and Italy I photographed a number of ‘living walls’ that had not been tended to. I also took pictures of a series of situations that were bizarre in terms of their shape, as well as disturbing, where the plant life had altered the apparent equilibrium between nature, culture and habitat." Pino Musi
Phytostopia is the twenty-fourth Rolla Foundation exhibition.
The eleven works exhibited are from the Pino Musi archive and the private collection of Philip and Rosella Rolla.
In the catalog an essay by Michael Jakob and a short text by Pino Musi.
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Pino Musi Phytostopia #01, 2021/2025, digital fine-art print, 128.8 × 92 cm
Born and grew up in Salerno is an Italian photographer and visual artist currently based in Paris. He taught himself black-and-white photography beginning at age fourteen. His subjects have included modern architecture, classical ruins, steel mills, rural architecture and urban cityscapes viewed as pure forms and abstract art. His photographs have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Museum of the Ara Pacis in Rome, and galleries in Italy, Germany, England, France and Switzerland.