Florindo Rilli (1962) lives and works in Cagli (PU). A photographer, he uses his instrument as an extension of his visual organ. He understands and explores reality with an inner passion with which he studies and captures images in his mind. He has always been attracted to figurative currents that led him, from a young age, to Dadaism and Surrealism, a style that taught him to capture the symmetrical and architectural details that surround him. His new geometry is the body, which he studies in its myriad chiaroscuro languages, playing with light, shadows, and nuances, deriving from a love for the research of the master Ralph Gibson. What he wishes to communicate is an exhortation to an external reading of the image, along a blurred boundary like that between the public and the private, which is not visible except through a careful study of the symbols that emerge from the photographic composition. Movement is the second strongly present characteristic, her bodies are not still before our eyes, but perform actions, slide, wriggle, emerge and communicate with the almost androgynous delicacy of the feminine gesture, with the ethereal ivory colors of black and white.
Florindo Rilli
Florindo Rilli, photographer, has been working in analog photography since the 1990s. His work focuses on the body and its movement.
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