Maurizio galimberti biography of christopher
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Maurizio Galimberti
From his research on polaroid continued, the portrait of his son was his first experiment, using the technique of the Photographic Mosaic. He began to extend his techniques, which he called butterfly wings and cluster to different portraits of famous people, such as Johnny Depp, Robert De Niro, Lady Gaga, Umberto Eco, Robert Altman. He also won the cover of Times Magazine, with Depps portrait.
The mosaic soon evolved from portraits to landscapes, architecture and cities. His artistic contaminations, inspired bygd Mondrian and Duchamp, resulted in acknowledgements by art critics and galleries, for his works on architecture, in Paesaggio Italia, Viaggio in Italia and in Viaggio in Emilia. The assembly of polaroids taken in urban situations recalled the musical composition, its succession its rhythm. The composer Nicola Piovani said that Galimberti’s works reminded him of music scores.
The use of the Polaroid, which has become
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Christopher Broadbent
After studying photography and cinematography at the Institut Des Hautes Etudes Cinématographiques in Paris, he started working in the world of filmography from till ten years later when he moved to photography. Known worldwide for his advertising photographs and television commercials, many of which became icons, Broadbent started then focusing on a more intimate dimension of photography. And after being in the world of communication, in the s the artists new language became the still life.
Flowers, fruits, containers, cooking utensils and everyday objects are transformed into still-life, through a use that looks to the classic genres and becomes evocative. Photographic illustrator, by his own definition, Broadbent was inspired by the Dutch painting for the rendering of flowers, while metallic objects evoked a metaphysical still life. His masters were the artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from which he learned the way of treating light
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Giorgio Galimberti
Italian tennis player
Giorgio Galimberti (Italian pronunciation:[ˈdʒordʒoɡalimˈbɛrti,ˈdʒɔr-];[1][2] born 5 September ) is a former Italian professional tennis player.
Born in Milan, Galimberti turned professional in His career-high rankings were World No. (May ) in singles and No. 65 (June ) in doubles.[3]
Tennis career
[edit]As a junior, Galimberti reached the final of the French Open, losing to Jacobo Díaz. En route, he defeated future top pros Stefan Koubek, Gustavo Kuerten, Mariano Zabaleta and Nicolás Lapentti. On the pro tour, Galimberti played singles mostly at Challenger level, while in doubles he won the ATP title in Milan, teaming up with Daniele Bracciali, and reached two other ATP finals.
On February 18, , Galimberti was suspended for days and fined $35, (£17,) after being found guilty of betting on tennis games between June and January It is not known whether Galimberti had bet on his own matches. In