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Massimo Vitali

Massimo Vitali

MASSIMO VITALI Como, 1944
Massimo Vitali series of Italian beach panoramas began in 1994, in the light of drastic political changes in Italy. He started to observe his fellow countrymen very carefully. He depicted a ‘sanitized, complacent view of Italian normalities’, at the same time revealing ‘the inner conditions and disturbances of normality: its cosmetic fakery, sexual innuendo, commofied leisure, deluded sense of affluence, and rigid conformism’. His large-scale color images have been exhibited worldwide in important museums and foundations including the Solomon R. Guggheneim Museum (New York), Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Madrid), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Centre Pompidou (Paris), National d’Art Moderne (Paris), Museo Luigi Pecci (Prato), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Denver).