Lorenzo Vitturi featured in Unearthed: Photography’s Roots
Lorenzo Vitturi's Yellow and Red Bokkom Mix #2 (2013) is featured in the Dulwich Picture Gallery's first major photography exhibition.
The exhibition traces the rich history of the medium through depictions of nature, with over 100 works by 41 leading international artists. Unearthed: Photography's Roots will reveal the fascinating technical processes and narratives behind these images, showcasing innovations in photography by key figures including William Henry Fox Talbot and Imogen Cunningham as well as several overlooked photographers including rare works by Japanese artist, Kazumasa Ogawa and the English gardener, Charles Jones. Jones’ striking modernist photographs of plants remained unknown for 20 years after his death, until they were discovered in a trunk at Bermondsey Market in 1981.
"Nature is a constant, and there’s a reason that artists through the centuries have always returned to it…We can’t help but be inspired because it’s unwavering." - Curator Alexander Moore, Creative Producer at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Tickets for December exhibition dates are now on sale and must be booked in advance if not a member. January dates will be released soon.
Book your ticket here.