Обновленная версия архива (TWIMC)
©Guido Mocafico
Of Italian descent, Guido Mocafico was born in Switzerland in 1962. A specialist in still life, he works for international magazines such as Numero, French, American and Men's Vogue, Big, The Face, Self-Service, and Wallpaper. He has also undertaken numerous advertising campaigns for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Clinique, Shiseido, and Hermes. Over the past years, Mocafico has been at work on a personal project related to architecture, and he continues to explore aesthetic and scientific themes in nature. He lives in Paris.
Hamilton Gallery-Biography and works
Chromogenic prints
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Bernheimer:Guns and Roses - Guido Mocafico
Originally inspired to create this body of work when he saw Renoir's Bouquet dans une loge at Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, Mocafico describes it as simple, beautiful and organic, with a twist. 'This work has a dark edge - the roses are red and bloody, they conjour passion, mystery and verge on the scary.'
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Bouquet dans une loge
Pierre-Auguste RENOIR (1841 - 1919)
© Musée de l’Orangerie - RMN
" Combined, the two series Guns and Roses, raise interesting parallels; technology versus the natural, war versus love, fear versus pleasure - but in both, Mocafico examines mans intervention with nature. "(c)
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(обновленный архив:2004-2007)
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©Guido Mocafico
Of Italian descent, Guido Mocafico was born in Switzerland in 1962. A specialist in still life, he works for international magazines such as Numero, French, American and Men's Vogue, Big, The Face, Self-Service, and Wallpaper. He has also undertaken numerous advertising campaigns for Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Clinique, Shiseido, and Hermes. Over the past years, Mocafico has been at work on a personal project related to architecture, and he continues to explore aesthetic and scientific themes in nature. He lives in Paris.
Hamilton Gallery-Biography and works
Chromogenic prints
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Bernheimer:Guns and Roses - Guido Mocafico
Originally inspired to create this body of work when he saw Renoir's Bouquet dans une loge at Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, Mocafico describes it as simple, beautiful and organic, with a twist. 'This work has a dark edge - the roses are red and bloody, they conjour passion, mystery and verge on the scary.'
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Bouquet dans une loge
Pierre-Auguste RENOIR (1841 - 1919)
© Musée de l’Orangerie - RMN
" Combined, the two series Guns and Roses, raise interesting parallels; technology versus the natural, war versus love, fear versus pleasure - but in both, Mocafico examines mans intervention with nature. "(c)
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(обновленный архив:2004-2007)
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