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$ 81
Kunstnerens biografi
Robert Polidori: Capturing Decay and Dreaming of Utopia
Robert Polidori (born 1951) is a British photographer renowned for his hauntingly beautiful depictions of urban landscapes and architectural ruins, often imbued with surreal elements that evoke dreams and psychological exploration. His distinctive style—characterized by meticulous textural detail and muted color palettes—has cemented his place as one of the foremost practitioners of contemporary photographic realism. Polidori’s artistic journey began in London where he studied at Chelsea School of Art and subsequently pursued postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths University, focusing on photography and film. Early influences included Surrealist painters like René Magritte and Giorgio Morandi, whose preoccupation with illusion and quiet contemplation profoundly shaped his visual sensibility. These artists instilled in him a desire to capture not just what is seen but also what feels—the unspoken anxieties and hidden desires lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. His breakthrough came with “5417 Marigny Street” (2008), a monumental photograph capturing the crumbling grandeur of an abandoned Parisian apartment building. The image, executed in black and white, exemplifies Polidori’s masterful technique—a painstaking process involving multiple exposures and careful manipulation of tonal values to achieve astonishing depth and texture. Critics lauded its ability to convey both physical deterioration and emotional resonance, recognizing it as a poignant meditation on time, memory, and the passage of human experience. This piece established him as a master of capturing the melancholic beauty of decay—a recurring motif in his oeuvre. Beyond architectural subjects, Polidori’s work extends into explorations of cultural landscapes and ethnographic portraits. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia documenting marginalized communities and preserving disappearing traditions. His photographs from Papua New Guinea, for example, powerfully convey the spirit of resilience and spirituality within indigenous cultures—a testament to his commitment to portraying humanity in its diverse forms. Similarly, his portraits of Haitian artisans reveal a dedication to honoring craftsmanship and celebrating cultural heritage. Throughout his career, Polidori has garnered numerous awards and exhibitions internationally, solidifying his reputation as one of Britain’s most respected photographers. His work is held in prominent collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Robert Hull Fleming Museum. He continues to produce evocative images that grapple with themes of solitude, transformation, and the elusive nature of reality—inspiring viewers to contemplate the complexities of human existence and the enduring power of visual storytelling.- Notable Exhibitions: Numerous solo exhibitions across Europe and North America.
- Awards: Photographer of the Year Award (British Journal of Photography), Hasselblad Prize for Landscape Photography
- Publications: Authoritative monographs documenting his photographic projects.
robert polidori
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Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Surrealism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Joan Miró']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Salvador Dalí']
- Full Name: Robert Polidori
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks: ['5417 Marigny Street']
- Place Of Birth: London, England




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