Listri Massimo

Is an Italian photographer best known for his large-scale images of majestic, empty interior spaces. In his photographs of castles, abandoned houses, libraries, cathedrals, and theaters, Listri often symmetrically composes the space in order to lead the eye into the framed pictorial space. Born in 1953 in Florence, Italy, Listri began taking photographs at a young age. The artist’s works have been exhibited in the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in Bogota, the Vatican Museum in Rome, and the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art, among others. Listri lives and works in Florence, Italy.

Listri Massimo

1998 Οpera Altare de la Patria
100 x 120 cm