Mirco Lazzari and Gigi Soldano. GP Photo
From 15 Novembre 2014 to 31 Dicembre 2014
Turin
Place: Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
Address: via Modane 16
Times: Thursday 8-11pm; Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12-7pm
Ticket price: free entrance
Telefono per informazioni: +39 011 3797600
Official site: http://www.fsrr.org
From 15 November to 31 December, the Rebaudengo in partnership with Getty Images, Yamaha and Nikon presents the exhibition GP Photo by Mirco Lazzari and Gigi Soldano, photographers of Nikon Professional Services and interpreters for over twenty years, with their photo of the Moto GP.
On display you will see photographs of moments of the race, reworked to be made into a museum for the first time treated as if they were the result of a properly artistic practice.
Saturday, November 15th, from 16 to 17.30, the two photographers will hold a meeting on the state of the art of photojournalism in sports in the auditorium of the Foundation, before the opening of the exhibition (at 18).
To attend the meeting, compulsory subject to availability (email: fotogp2014@gmail.com)
Two photographers, two representatives of the indisputable photograph motorcycle, impeccable intermediaries between competition and the public, Soldano and Lazzari, capture images where the human relationship is the real star, combining the excitement of the sport already with a human component in some so lets play a more vivid image itself, even those who are not rampant fans.
Both with their work led to a new type of communication, more immediate and in which the pilot becomes "argument" of the photo.
The 2014 version of the Yamaha YZR-M1 Valentino Rossi will be set up in the exhibition space, assurgerà object of art, becoming almost a symbol of the continuing development on which we test the best ideas for innovation.
The Yamaha YZR-M1 on display is currently involved in the World Championship Moto GP 2014, in which Valentino Rossi competes with the colors of the team Movistar Yamaha Moto GP. The collection also includes some of the most famous race helmets pilots decorated by the famous designer Aldo Drudi.
On display you will see photographs of moments of the race, reworked to be made into a museum for the first time treated as if they were the result of a properly artistic practice.
Saturday, November 15th, from 16 to 17.30, the two photographers will hold a meeting on the state of the art of photojournalism in sports in the auditorium of the Foundation, before the opening of the exhibition (at 18).
To attend the meeting, compulsory subject to availability (email: fotogp2014@gmail.com)
Two photographers, two representatives of the indisputable photograph motorcycle, impeccable intermediaries between competition and the public, Soldano and Lazzari, capture images where the human relationship is the real star, combining the excitement of the sport already with a human component in some so lets play a more vivid image itself, even those who are not rampant fans.
Both with their work led to a new type of communication, more immediate and in which the pilot becomes "argument" of the photo.
The 2014 version of the Yamaha YZR-M1 Valentino Rossi will be set up in the exhibition space, assurgerà object of art, becoming almost a symbol of the continuing development on which we test the best ideas for innovation.
The Yamaha YZR-M1 on display is currently involved in the World Championship Moto GP 2014, in which Valentino Rossi competes with the colors of the team Movistar Yamaha Moto GP. The collection also includes some of the most famous race helmets pilots decorated by the famous designer Aldo Drudi.
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