Federico Garibaldi (Chiavari, 1968)

presents a selection of works that traverse the photographer’s visual research territories, from suspended and dreamlike beaches to inner landscapes, from abstract photographs to images that challenge the boundaries between reality and perception, projecting the viewer into a dimension suspended between personal memory and universal suggestion.


The exhibition is part of the 2025 photography exhibition season at the Stanze della Fotografia in Venice, contributing to the contemporary dialogue on photography as an artistic language and personal introspection.
Garibaldi’s photographs are characterized by surreal perspectives and fluid compositions, the result of constant experimentation between art and interpretation, and are distinguished by a strong autobiographical component.

Nothing is left to chance: every image is the result of a conscious staging, in which light sensitivity and the search for new perspectives merge into a personal and universal narrative. In this sense, AttraversaMenti establishes itself among photography exhibitions capable of combining technique, vision, and reflection on identity.
Born in Chiavari, Federico Garibaldi has developed an artistic path over the years that has led him to exhibit in prestigious venues in Italy and abroad, including the Triennale di Milano, the Luo Qi Museum in Hangzhou, the Duomo di Massa, the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti in Milan, and the Venice Biennale.

His research also extends to the world of video and NFTs, with international recognition such as the Silver Dolphin at the Cannes Corporate Media and TV Award.
With this new Venetian stage, he confirms himself as a protagonist of photography exhibitions that explore the boundaries of image and perception.

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