Lorenzo Vitturi: Dalston Anatomy

Rather engaging exhibition at the Photographers Gallery of work by Lorenzo Vitturi.

It was a mix of photography, installation and sculpture coming together as a celebration of his local market in East London. Most of it involved sculptures and photographs of the sculptures made from things he’d found in the market. This meant that most of them were piles of fruit and vegetables in various stages of decay. I found them rather lovely with a slightly Caravaggio quality. It was an interesting contrast to the very perfect Dutch still life exhibition I’d seen the week before.

I was also interested to find some of the same work and some new pieces in the Flowers Gallery later in the week.

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