Exhibition period: 04.06.–24.07.26
Mon–Wed 8:00–12:30 & 14:30–16:30, Thu 8:00–12:30 & 17:00–18:30, Fri 8:00–12:30
Riccardo Coelati Rama was born in Gazzo Veronese and is a classical musician and violin maker with a passion for Japanese roadster cars from the 1990s. After many years working with digital cameras, he turned to analogue photography and became a member of the Fotoclub Bruneck. His photographic focus lies primarily on landscapes — elements of nature that move him, as well as details of urban environments. He mainly works with medium-format film in square format. His photographs are developed and printed in the darkroom of the Fotoclub Bruneck.
The exhibition by Riccardo Coelati Rama brings together analogue photographs created on panchromatic and infrared film in both 35 mm and medium format. The images depict places connected to his origins in the rural province of Verona, as well as impressions gathered during his travels as a musician. The photographs are taken during his free time in the cities he visits for concerts — always walking through them with an analogue camera over his shoulder.
Using panchromatic and infrared film in 35 mm and 6x6 medium format, the artist creates silver gelatin prints in the darkroom, primarily printed on baryta paper.