Invisible Medium Photography

Photographer Andrea Galvani Makes Her Art Disappear

Italian photographer Andrea Galvani has a magical new project he titles 'A Few Invisible Sculptures.' This whimsical series deals with the disappearance of mediums.

This artists magician calls the medium as a whole into question. His collection of photographs showcases a sober and insightful reflection on the function of contemporary sculpture, pushing past its boundaries as every daring artists does. Galvani's line of work includes a bundle of interdisciplinary bodies of work including, but not limited to, sound sculpture, text-based works, collages and drawings. These cultivating pieces really stretch the mind and are, as the great artist himself puts it, "architecture of the invisible."

I would say these are Andrea Galvani most interesting pieces of work and really come to amaze.
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