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Lorenzo Zandri

London, England - Paris, France

Is a photographer and artist currently based between London and Paris. 

 

Trained as an architect between Rome and Paris, he started to dedicate himself completely to photography and the process of the image in architecture, deciding to not build things but images. The image is a crucial result of an artistically-led process, swinging its position between documenting the built environment and illustrating a meaning through the image itself. His analog approach aims at narrating spaces and atmospheres recalling different past references and analogies, from paintings to art images.

 

In 2019 his visual research ‘On the riverside’ has been exhibited for the London Festival of Architecture in London and published in different platforms and books. His work has been also displayed in Praha for ‘Behind Camera’, an international exhibition curated by Adam Stěch with Leonardo Finotti among others. In 2020, he has been invited to talk about his practice to the ZoomedIN Festival, an architectural photography festival with awarded commercial photographers as Hélène Binet, Adam Mørk, Dennis Gilbert.

 

He collaborates with different practices and architectural firms worldwide spreading their projects through his lens. His images have frequently published on architectural and design magazines (DOMUS, AD, Dezeen, designboom, etc).


He is the co-founder ROBOCOOP, an experimental and research art duo project, creating ephemeral architectural scenarios and urban collages related the past and historical sources.

contact: Lorenzo Zandri

Casa O’ Gorman, Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo

Juan O’ Gorman | Mexico City, MX | exterior

Convento di San Bernardino | research

Convento di San Bernardino
Casa O' Gorman
National Theatre

National Theatre | Denys Lasdun | research

Willow Road | Arrigoni Architects | interior

Willow Road
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