From March 15 to April 9, 2011 the Blanco Milan hosts the exhibition "BLACK WHITE" by Dutch photographer Brian George .
The exhibition, curated by Creative Adv, presents a series of portraits in which, with original craftsmanship, the artist dissects the use of white, "color" pure excellence, creating a "Visionary Existentialism" that preserves the sense of wonder and discovery of beauty.
The result is s traordinariamente fashion, shrouded in glamorous, thanks to the invaluable contribution of makeup artist Angela Villanova , partner in the implementation of the photographic project "Black White".
The choice of using shades of white and black does nothing but reinforce the will of each particular project or detail of the face to a poetic image, beyond the mere size of beauty for its own sake.
" Contemporary Art as an advertising medium " The choice of using shades of white and black does nothing but reinforce the will of each particular project or detail of the face to a poetic image, beyond the mere size of beauty for its own sake.
Creative Adv is a communications and advertising agency specializing in conceiving, planning and development of communications services, customized marketing and brand development and innovative.
The multidisciplinary approach, creative experimentation and contamination between artistic styles and languages \u200b\u200bare resources to meet the ongoing demand for cultural consumption.
keeping with their vocation, the division Art Brand Development Agency pays special attention to the promotion and communication of artists and creative resource considered essential to expand the use of artistic and cultural contexts.
Brian George is Born and raised in Amsterdam and, after a long period spent in Barcelona two years ago he moved to Milan where he worked as a professional photographer.
His works were recently published in the magazine "A" (Anna) and one of his photos, taken from Milan Fashion Week has recognized the National Geographic Award in Holland.
His passion for photography started at a young age, since he received as a gift from his father his first camera, over the years has turned into a real job, not neglecting the poetic side of art that Brian reflects in a very natural ability to portray people and show their human side.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011 19:00
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 19:00
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