Lorenzo Vitturi is an Italian photographer and artist based in London. He is best known for his vibrant and often surreal images that explore the relationship between people, places, and objects.
Born in Venice in 1981, Vitturi developed an early interest in photography while studying at the University of Venice. After graduating with a degree in photography, he moved to London to pursue a career as a professional photographer.
Vitturi's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Modern, and the Photographers' Gallery in London. His photographs have also been published in books such as Dalston Anatomy (2013) and Murmur (2015).
In addition to his photographic work, Vitturi has also created several short films and installations that explore themes of identity and belonging. He has collaborated with various artists on projects such as The Art of Displacement (2016) and The Unseen (2017).
Vitturi's work has been widely praised for its unique vision and ability to capture moments of beauty amidst chaos. His photographs are often described as dreamlike or surreal, combining elements of reality with fantasy. Through his art, Vitturi seeks to challenge our preconceived notions about the world around us.