Francesco Romoli (born 27 May 1977) is an Italian-born artist based in Tuscany. He combines photography with graphic design to create intriguing and surreal images, seeking to disconnect the photographic medium from reality.
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Francesco Romoli | |
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Born | (1977-05-27) 27 May 1977 (age 45) Pisa |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Photography, Visual Art |
Francesco Romoli studied computer science at the University of Pisa.
In his Solo Exhibition in Milan, at MIA fair, in April 2015[1] the artist presented for the first time his series of Photographs Dark City, made by miniature scenes and dioramas of a fictional city.[2]
He is known internationally for his series Imaginary Towns, created in 2013, a series of photographs made by cardboard.[3]
He currently lives and works in Pisa.
Romoli's works were selected for the Sony Photography Awards 2014, exhibited in London at Somerset House.[4]
In April 2014 Romoli's gif 'Pandemonim:Death&Rebirth' was presented at Saatchi Gallery in occasion of the Saatchi Gallery and Google Plus Motion Photography Prize.[5]
The works of Romoli have been presented in various art fairs as MIA fair in Milan, Photissima in Turin and Venice.