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Artist: Lucas Gabellini-Fava

by Lucas Gabellini Fava on 30 May 2022

Working within a multidisciplinary practice examining the current nature of photography and its place within contemporary image-making, Gabellini-Fava's body of work - from the physical to the digital - is in constant flux, whereby images are often broken down (sometimes, literally, other times metaphorically) in an attempt to find their 'real meaning'. Examinations of the human body and social communications provide great inspiration for Gabellini-Fava's body of work, which frequently offers a whimsical critique on modern-day society and the people within it.

Interact with the works of Lucas Gabellini-Fava as they are projected live onto the SHOWstudio walls.

Working within a multidisciplinary practice examining the current nature of photography and its place within contemporary image-making, Gabellini-Fava's body of work - from the physical to the digital - is in constant flux, whereby images are often broken down (sometimes, literally, other times metaphorically) in an attempt to find their 'real meaning'. Examinations of the human body and social communications provide great inspiration for Gabellini-Fava's body of work, which frequently offers a whimsical critique on modern-day society and the people within it.

Programmed By My Father
Programmed By My Father
From Your Unsatisfactory Age, To My Unsatisfactory Prime
From Your Unsatisfactory Age, To My Unsatisfactory Prime
From Your Unsatisfactory Age, To My Unsatisfactory Prime
No DNA
No DNA
No DNA
In Free Fall
In Free Fall
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
A Swan's Song
Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy
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