GABRIELE BASILICO
Born in 1944,
Milan. In 1973, after qualifying in architecture at Milan Polytechnic, he began
to take photographs, concentrating on the city and the urban landscape. He
became one of the most important urban landscape photographers.
“The result of Basilico’s
photographs, while maintaining an objective and analytical edge, has an
ambivalent and disconcerting feeling. It is a document of a horrendous past and
at the same time a blue print for an unpredictable future.” (Francesco Bonami)
Within his work I found most interesting was his use of shadow and
attention to forms of structures, There is a lot of patterns also in his
images. His perspective is also unique.
Below
are own images of Whitley Court inspiered by GABRIELE
BASILICO
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