MOON ATLAS
Oct 17 - Dec 21, 2019

Luca Missoni

Opening Reception: Thursday, October 17, 2019, 6-8pm

LUCA MISSONI: MOON ATLAS

Luca Missoni (born 1956), artistic director of the Missoni Archive, has been infatuated with the Moon since childhood, observing it through a telescope and collecting maps and books about it. To Missoni, the Moon presents

endless variations. What began as a personal fascination has morphed over the past twenty years into sustained photographic exploration.
“Photographing the Moon became like a scientific quest," Missoni says. "In order to see how it changes in terms of the light on the surface, I was always trying to replicate it at the same size and tonality.” To do so, Missoni always photographs the Moon from the same location and with the same instrument. The color obtained while printing his negatives constitutes one of two main variables in his project—the other being, of course, the shadow line as it marks the phases.
The exhibition at Benrubi will feature Missoni's grids of individually framed prints in a manner reminiscent of Bernd and Hilla Becher, as well as larger single prints and a selection of new works in which several colored moon images have been composed into one collage.
The result is Missoni's personal interpretation of our closest heavenly body, and a journey through his lifelong appreciation of Earth's satellite.

Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6pm

 
Press Release

BIOGRAPHY

Luca Missoni (born 1956), artistic director of the Missoni Archive, has been infatuated with the moon since childhood, observing it through a telescope and collecting maps and books about the moon, and, over the past 20 years, incorporating it into his artistic research as a photographer.



The exhibition at Benrubi will feature Missoni's grids of individually framed prints in a manner reminiscent of Bernd and Hilla Becher, as well as larger single prints and a selection of new works in which several colored moon images have been composed into one collage. A selection of new drawings of the moon on paper will also be presented for the first time.  



The result is Missoni's personal interpretation of our closest heavenly body, and a journey through his lifelong appreciation of Earth's satellite. 

 
 

Oct 17 - Dec 21, 2019