Giacomo Infantino (b.1993) is a visual artist based between Milan and Varese. He obtained the BA in New Media and the MA in Photography both at Brera Academy, in Milan. He also studied abroad at Hochschule Fu¨r Grafik Und Bunchkunst, in Lipsia. He’s currently attending the BA in History and Stories of the Contemporary World at Insubria University, in Varese.
Infantino’s work has been exhibited n...
Giacomo Infantino (b.1993) is a visual artist based between Milan and Varese. He obtained the BA in New Media and the MA in Photography both at Brera Academy, in Milan. He also studied abroad at Hochschule Fu¨r Grafik Und Bunchkunst, in Lipsia. He’s currently attending the BA in History and Stories of the Contemporary World at Insubria University, in Varese.
Infantino’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally thanks to group and solo shows such as Hotel Plaza e De Russie, curated by Claudio Composti (Viareggio 2022), PH Museum Lab, (Bologna, 2022), Photometria Festival - Parallel Voices / (Greece 2022), Italian Institute of Culture (Prague 2021), Futuro Arcaico (Bari 2021), Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea - MUFOCO (Cinisello Balsamo, 2021), Camera Work Prize (Palazzo Rasponi, Ravenna, 2019), Still Gallery (Milan, 2020), Garbatella Images (Rome, 2021), Museo degli Innocenti (Florence, 2021), B-Part Gallery (Berlin, 2020), ABITARE - 999 Una collezione di domande sull'abitare contemporaneo (Triennale di Milano, 2018).
Besides his research has been published nationally and internationally through papers and platforms such as Der Greif Issue14 (2021), A Week From Monday Viaindustriae Publishing (2021), Yogurt Magazine – Bad Taste (2020), Fresh Eyes 2020 (2020), Rolling Stones Italia - Black Camera (2020), Il Fotografo n.326 (2020), T-Mag Issue n.8 (2020), PHROOM Platform (2018). Between 2019 and 2021 Infantino has participated in several artistic residencies through the Italian peninsula such as: Garbatella Images curated by Francesco Zizola (Rome, 2021), A Week From Monday – curated by Viainsutriae Publishing (Foligno, 2020), Panorami contemporanei e luoghi in trasformazione curated by Matteo Balduzzi and Caterina Benvegnù (Padova/Milan ), BoCS Art – curated by Giacinto di Pietrantonio (Cosenza, 2019).
From 2022 Infantino carries out a collaboration as a portfolio reader with Nikon Italia aimed to publish the series “Accademia fotografia”, distributed by Il Corriere della Sera in Partnership with Bauer and Nikon School.
Since 2020 he has been working as a contributor and content writing for Phroom Platform and from 2022 for the Giornale dell'Arte.
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