Andrea Morucchio, born in Venice in 1967, is an eclectic and multifaceted artist, whose research develops in a continuous experimentation with dimensions and different expressive means. He switches from photography to installation, from video to performance and sculpture. His work constantly contains a strong ethical message and it is supported by his critical political-social considerations which often result in accusations.
The Rape of Venice
The Rape of Venice is a serie of photos created by Andrea Morucchio through the elaboration of images of the St. Mark’s Church floors. Created first for the flooring of the installation in Palazzo Mocenigo during the 56th Biennale of Venice, these elaborations are now unique photographic artworks.
Puzzling Pop
Puzzling Project
Through the recombination of thousands of images taken from the St.Mark’s Church in Venice, Andrea Morucchio recreates old iconic masterpieces: from Titian to Giorgione, from Caravaggio to Brueghel.
Limited Editions
Puzzling 15 – Revisiting Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, 2018
Through the recombination of thousands of images taken from the St.Mark’s Church in Venice, Andrea Morucchio recreates old iconic masterpieces: from Titian to Giorgione, from Caravaggio to Brueghel.
Digital print ultraHD on Fuji Crystal DP II, acrylic glass, dibond 77×53 cm. Limited edition 20 exemplars.
STILLS from Venezia Anno Zero
Venezia Anno Zero is a project by Andrea Morucchio based on the video documentation that from March 2020 to April 2021 the Venetian artist made in his city during various lockdown periods. The uniqueness of this video documentation, of a Venice never seen before and never to be seen again, has led Morucchio to develop different artistic expressions including the creation of a series of limited edition prints, Stills Venezia Anno Zero using images extrapolated (stills) from the hundreds of video clips that make up the project Venezia Anno Zero.
In addition to the image of the Venetian landscape on the print appear indications on the place where it was taken with a plan of the city and a 3D view, the date and time and a QR code that can be used with your smartphone to see the video corresponding to the printed image.
This series of works are the tangible part of the project Venezia Anno Zero, they are a form of extension, albeit two-dimensional but still physical of the videos and together with the indications of time and location become expression / testimony of the sense and concepts behind the project VAZ.
Limited edition of three copies, signed and authenticated by the author.
The title is given by the acronym of Venezia Anno Zero, VAZ followed by the number that corresponds to the video from which the still has been extrapolated.
Giclee print, Hahnamühle photo pearl paper, 310 gr, 26×37 cm.
Size including passepartout and frame 31x41x3,5 cm.