The Raw Horse, a fine art photography by Sebastiano Vitale
A one night event at
Espace
18.30 – 21.30
7 floor Grand Building,
18 Connought Road Central, Hong Kong
The Raw Horse is an hymn to the relationship between the horse and the human being. In a world that is nervously searching a reason for its existence between hate, finance, war and a digital reproduction of life, the horse represents pure beauty, peace, freedom. The most valuable treasure of the third millennium.
The Raw Horse is a series of fine prints in limited edition.
Since 2010, The Raw Horse has been shot in Argentina, California, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, China, UK, Poland, Italy, Belgium, as personal work and for clients like Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones drummer), Israeli national team of jumping, Polish government .
The Raw Horse has been exhibited in galleries in Long Island, Palm Beach, NY, LA, Santa Fe and in huge scale solo exhibition at Shanghai Sculpture Park Museum, Today Art Museum Beijing, Longines Hong Kong Masters.
In Hong Kong it has also been exhibited at the Beas River Country Club for the Hong Kong Equestrian Federation and the Hong Kong Jockey Club. In July The Raw Horse will be exhibited in Shanghai in the art gallery of the VIP section of Cavalia, the massive scale show by the founder of Cirque du Soleil.
Sebastiano Vitale worked for the past 15 years in between art, mass communication and visual journalism.
He began his path in visionary media art with projects such as 80/81 and Hell.com, shown in several festivals, fairs, museums around the world (including SF MOMA, CITIA Annecy, BAM NY, ARCO Madrid, ZKM Karlsruhe, FIB Benicassim, LA VILLETTE NUMERIQUE, Paris).
He worked as creative director for many brands and agencies (including FIAT, Olympic Games, Ogilvy, RAI, Grazia Neri).
In 2009 he published Diari di un Aristopunk, a fictional book.
COCALAND, a multimedia project regarding narcotraffic in Bolivia, has been selected amongst the 5 projects of the year within MIPDOC, Cannes 2009.
In 2012 Sebstiano Vitale worked as art director for a massive scale installation (50 meters of videowalls) in Atlanta Airport new terminal.
In the past years he worked as freelance photojournalist for various magazines (Vanity Fair, Washington Post, Repubblica).