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Paolo Ventura's Amazing Miniature Sets

Paolo Ventura, like Arbus, began as a fashion photographer. A masterful storyteller, Ventura brings imaginary tales from Italian history to life. The artist's intricate and eerily beautiful dioramas, miniature scenes pulled from his childhood memories, are casted into tiny, sophisticated sets. He builds evocative tableaux from humble materials, and the detail is extraordinary, from the clothes of the little figures, to the artfully arranged props, to the precise way the light and shadows play out in his photographs.
His work is filled with the sweet melancholy of an era, but remains timeless in its ability to resonate with contemporary audiences.

Born in Cuba in 1968, raised in Italy and now a resident of New York City, Paolo Ventura studied at the Academia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at Forma International Center for Photography, Milan, Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles, and Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Paris.


Automaton series










Courtesy Paolo Ventura
Some pictures of the "automaton" series will be on exhibit at the 54th Venice Biennale in the Italian Pavilion
September 8 - October 15, 2011
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Anton Ginzburg: At the Back of the North Wind

A mythical journey, commencing in the American North West (Astoria, Oregon), continuing to St. Petersburg and then to the White Sea, the site of the Soviet Gulag prison camps.

Imagine a place on Earth devoid of seasonal change and natural disaster, whose inhabitants were free of pestilence, aging, and war. It was a land situated so far from explored territory that it seemed otherworldly and could only be described or imagined through second-hand accounts of its existence. First chronicled by Hesiod, Homer and Herodotus, the ancients believed in such a place. They called it Hyperborea, a realm lying far north of the winter  territories, where the sun never set and whose landscape and waters were lush, fertile, and wild.
~~ Except from "The Shape of Time" by Matthew Drutt, curator.


At the Back of the North Wind is an exhibition of new works by Russian artist Anton Ginzburg, which will open to the public from June 3 to November 27, 2011 during the 54th Venice Biennale at the Palazzo Bollani.

In the exhibition, Ginzburg explores the presence of mythological patterns in the fabric of everyday reality, particularly the tension between the actual and the potential. By combining new technologies with traditional forms of art, media, and cultural artifacts, the installation conveys a currently relevant approach to these universal themes in visual terms.

Anton Ginzburg lives and works in New York. His works have been shown in worldwide museums such as Palais de Tokyo, Paris, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and more. At the Back of the North Wind marks his debut showing at the Venice Biennale.

" I was drawn to the theme of Hyperborea, a region thought to be far north, "beyond the Boreas" (the North Wind), through recent sensationalistic exposes claiming the discovery of a mythical land on the White Sea around the Kem' and Solovki Islands (site of the Gulag camps).
~~Anton Ginzburg

 "Hyperborea" series, 2011
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American North West



St. Petersburg



The White Sea





Courtesy Anton Ginzburg
At the Back of the North Wind at Palazzo Bollani / Venice Biennale
June 1 - November 27, 2011