From Friday 6 June to Sunday 31 August, the Rocca di Lonato del.Garda (Lonato del Garde, BS) hosts the exhibition: ''Kenro Izu - Places of the soul.
A journey through the sacred places of the world, from Tibet to Egypt, seen through the lens and profound sensitivity of Kenro Izu, a cultured and refined Japanese photographer. Curated by Filippo Maggia, the exhibition is set up in the Sala del Capitano della Rocca in the monumental complex of the Fondazione Ugo Da Como and presents 55 works created by the Japanese master belonging to the series ''Sacred Places 1& 2'', ''Eternal Light'', ''Bhutan Sacred Within'', ''India Prayer Echoes'', ''Angkor'', ''Laos Charity'' and ''Fuzhou - Forgotten Land'', in a fascinating and engaging journey through travel photography, through the places of the soul.
All the photographs are collected in the exhibition catalogue of the same name published by Silvana Editoriale and together they tell a spiritual and introspective journey to immerse oneself in and understand different cultures and get in tune with them.
In addition to their subjects, the photographs, made in analog with the optical bench, are also striking for the technique with which Izu prints them: pigment prints and platinum prints.
A journey through the sacred places of the world, from Tibet to Egypt, seen through the lens and profound sensitivity of Kenro Izu, a cultured and refined Japanese photographer. Curated by Filippo Maggia, the exhibition is set up in the Sala del Capitano della Rocca in the monumental complex of the Fondazione Ugo Da Como and presents 55 works created by the Japanese master belonging to the series ''Sacred Places 1& 2'', ''Eternal Light'', ''Bhutan Sacred Within'', ''India Prayer Echoes'', ''Angkor'', ''Laos Charity'' and ''Fuzhou - Forgotten Land'', in a fascinating and engaging journey through travel photography, through the places of the soul.
All the photographs are collected in the exhibition catalogue of the same name published by Silvana Editoriale and together they tell a spiritual and introspective journey to immerse oneself in and understand different cultures and get in tune with them.
In addition to their subjects, the photographs, made in analog with the optical bench, are also striking for the technique with which Izu prints them: pigment prints and platinum prints.