San Polo Art Gallery

San Polo Art Gallery is located in the heart of Venice, Italy, overlooking the picturesque historical canals. The gallery offers visitors a unique perspective on the city, which serves as a source of inspiration for the many artworks on display.
San Polo Art Gallery represents italian artists and promotes innovative and creative projects that showcase the country's rich artistic heritage.
The gallery's focus on contemporary and abstract art reflects its commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms and exploring new frontiers of creativity

Year of establishment:

2016

Number of employees:

SINGLE USER

Annual turnover:

Under 250.000 Euro

Reference year of turnover:

2022

Export turnover:

Less than 75.000 Euro

Activities:

Retail trade of art objects (including art galleries)

Retail trade of craft objects

Other artistic and literary creations


Rivus Altus | 10.000 visual fragments from the rialtobridge in venice by maxfarina 2012-2018 | 312 shooting hours | work in progress - He recorded with his camera every variation of light and everything that happened, staying still for 312 hours at the same place: the centre of the Rialto Bridge, the most crowded and photographed place in Venice, facing the Grand Canal.


Rivus Altus - The Others Art Fair 2017 a Torino Max Farina's Rivus Altus was featured at "The Others," one of Italy's leading contemporary art fairs dedicated to promoting new creative energies, and was presented by Paola Sosio Contemporary Art Milan. "Rivus Altus" is an ongoing photographic project designed to reconstruct one of Venice's most well-known views - the view from the Rialto Bridge - using fragments of the same gaze.


Rivus Altus in New York


CRONORAMA series | Rivus Altus 01 Day to night in 264 shooting hours - Rivus Altus | 10.000 visual fragments from the rialtobridge in venice by maxfarina 2012-2018 | 312 shooting hours | work in progress


CRONORAMA series | Milano 03 | 120 shooting hours CRONORAMA series are a VISUAL EXHAUSTION Photo Projects from 2012

San Polo Art Gallery Brochure

San Polo Art Gallery - References

Rivus Altus - Catalogue

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Rivus Altus - Exhibition

Company:

GULLACE ELENA TERESA CLARA

Address:

Via Vittorio Veneto 22

City:

Melegnano (MI)

Zip Code:

20077

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RIVUS ALTUS
More than 10.000 visual fragments from the Rialto bridge in Venice
Photographic project by Max Farina

Max Farina recorded with his camera every variation of light and everything that happened, staying still for 264 hours at the same place: the centre of the Rialto Bridge, the most crowded and photographed place in Venice, facing the Grand Canal.
In eight years, Max Farina has caught any change, focusing his attention on the single fragments that make up the landscape, as if looking through the eyes of flies and dragonflies.
The result is not a single image, but a multiplicity of images.
The visual perception depends on the variable and almost infinitely changeable editing, of every single piece that make up a perfect and unstable, fascinating and ever-changing landscape: both night and day, sunrise and sunset, yesterday and the day before yesterday ...
Similar to puzzles, his images do not capture one single moment, but they become a perspective drawn by the time going by. They don’t interpret anything in a subjective or expressive way, but enhance the camera and its “mechanical” look, like a magical recording tool.
Max Farina uses photography to create images that you can only get thanks to the camera and to its technological unconscious. He “shatters the stereotype of Venice” and offers a kind of machine à voir which invites us to see the Grand Canal as through a magnifying glass, to scrutinize the slightest details made by light and darkness, waters and skies, buildings and boats, crowds and silence...

35.267 photo-fragments
360 shooting hours on the bridge from 2013
18.500 gondolas passed under the bridge

The project is work-in-progress

CRONORAMI
Max Farina adopted a fragmented vision, realizing a series of visual exhaustion photo project called with the neologism Cronorami. For over nine years, through this unique practice and endless visual stakeouts, he has been observing the cities standing still in the same place.
Venice / Milan / Rome / New York / Brooklyn / Los Angeles / Paris / Copenhagen / Lake of Como



CRONORAMI
Max Farina adopted a fragmented vision, realizing a series of visual exhaustion photo project called with the neologism Cronorami. For over nine years, through this unique practice and endless visual stakeouts, he has been observing the cities standing still in the same place.
Venice / Milan / Rome / New York / Brooklyn / Los Angeles / Paris / Copenhagen / Lake of Como



CRONORAMI
Max Farina adopted a fragmented vision, realizing a series of visual exhaustion photo project called with the neologism Cronorami. For over nine years, through this unique practice and endless visual stakeouts, he has been observing the cities standing still in the same place.
Venice / Milan / Rome / New York / Brooklyn / Los Angeles / Paris / Copenhagen / Lake of Como