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Just in between

"Just in between", a short film by Hélène de Cartier, offers an intimate portrait of Italian artist Renato D'Agostin. Born in 1983 in Venice, Renato D’Agostin began photographing in 2001, drawn to the way urban space reveals unexpected forms and relationships. After a journey through the capitals of Western Europe, he moved to Milan, then relocated to New York, where he became assistant to Ralph Gibson for six years. It was in New York that he refined a highly personal approach to silver gelatin printing and composition. By dislocating subjects from their reality, he developed a visual grammar that is stark, often abstract, shifting the gaze toward a more sensory perception of space. The relationship between architecture and the human figure becomes the engine of a visual dynamic shaped by tension, absence, or resonance. In 2018, after thirteen years in New York, he returned to Italy and set up his studio in a warehouse on the outskirts of Venice, continuing his formal investigations with a spirit of autonomy and experimentation.

Renato D'Agostin is represented by Bigaignon.

Esteban Fuentes de Maria

Esteban Fuentes de María (b. 1995, Puebla, Mexico) is a visual artist whose work blends classical techniques with vibrant contemporary imagery. Drawing on baroque influences and Mexican cultural motifs, he creates intricate paintings that explore themes of identity, nature, and mythology. Fuentes de María’s art has been exhibited in various galleries and cultural institutions across Mexico and internationally, earning him recognition as a prominent figure in the contemporary Mexican art scene.

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