- Flavio Pescatori
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Flavio Pescatori, photographer and videomaker specializing in the documentation of contemporary art. He holds a degree in Design from the Politecnico di Milano and completed a two-year specialization in Photography at CFP Bauer. He is the co-founder of Variante Artistica, a firm that produces video content for the art and design fields. His visual language merges photography and filmmaking, blending the two disciplines through technical hybridization. He has collaborated with major museums and independent art projects as a visual documentation contributor.
Flavio Pescatori, photographer and videomaker specializing in the documentation of contemporary art. He holds a degree in Design from the Politecnico di Milano and completed a two-year specialization in Photography at CFP Bauer. He is the co-founder of Variante Artistica, a firm that produces video content for the art and design fields. His visual language merges photography and filmmaking, blending the two disciplines through technical hybridization. He has collaborated with major museums and independent art projects as a visual documentation contributor.
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
- Patrick Tuttofuoco, ARCHIVIO FUTURO PALAZZOIRREALE 2024© FLAVIO PESCATORI
Flavio Pescatori, born in 1987, studied Design at the Politecnico di Milano and later photography at CFP Bauer.
His photographic work often explores the relationship between humans and the urban environment, as shown in his series Wilderness, composed of 26 images offering a personal vision of what can be considered “wilderness” in a metropolitan context.
Pescatori, whose visual research focuses on the relationship between people and urban space, documented the building during the exhibition, capturing the dialogue between Tuttofuoco’s works and the setting that hosts them. His gaze lingers on the interaction between art and visitors, turning the exhibition experience into a dynamic narrative


- NICOLA MORITTU