ROBERTO MUTTI

by China Crossing
… China of Francesco Bosso is instead still, almost unpredictable, mysterious. As from the rational point of view the recognition of the immense size and the inevitable internal diversification in this country, psychologically we all allowed to reduce it to a now stereotypical yesterday the crowd that filled monochromatic walk or bike through the streets of Beijing or Shanghay, today’s flood of signs and advertising on the new skyscrapers that has arisen. Francesco Bosso choose, instead, into a more authentic that comes from his attending places but also a deliberate choice, to deepen the reality with the powerful tool that it is the camera to bring it out in all its contradictions. …

Rarely Boxwood focuses on landscapes, but when it does manage to point out – as standard on the beautiful terraces, to give just one example – the aesthetic sense that was already in the works of classical painting done in shades that contrasts and atmosphere labile rather than realistic stories …