“I’m currently working on another exhibition in Milan completely dedicated to Naomi Campbell which will open at 10 Corso Como’s Sozzani Foundation in February,” said Roversi. “Not being a kid anymore, my career has been quite long and there are many periods which have been particularly relevant for me but probably what mostly marked my life is the relationship with the gorgeous girls I worked with,” said Roversi, who teamed with publishing company Skira to collect the pictures of the exhibition in a namesake book.“ They have been the muses who really inspired my work and stimulated my creativity.”ĭuring his career, Roversi lensed a wide range of international women, from Bjork, Annie Lennox and Tilda Swinton to Natalia Vodianova, Kate Moss, Freja Beha Erichsen and Daria Werbowy, just to cite a few. An entire room will be dedicated to unpublished pictures of Rihanna. The exhibition will include pictures of his most private, personal experimentations, such as portraits and nudes, as well as more glamorous works focused on fashion subjects. 17, retraces the professional path of Roversi, who stood out from the crowd with the use of the 8×10 Polaroid films and his incredible attention to light effects delivering intense images combining realism and illusion at the same time. “Storie,” which will be open to the public until Dec.
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