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Exhibitions, photographs by Sergio Garbari tell "3 Florentine small stories"

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(March 22, 2017) It is titled "3 Florentine small stories" the Sergio Garbari photographic exhibition which will be inaugurated on March 23 at 19 at the Italian Institute of Culture in Athens. The exhibition, which will be open until April 29, is divided into three parts: "Small carnet Michelangelo" which collects a series of details of the sculptures, "The Enchanted Garden" showing an original side of the Boboli Gardens (Florence ) and "Looks Game" tells the faces of the great characters of Tuscany: the statues of artists and scientists, politicians and patrons who are the gatekeepers to the square of the Uffizi. Since 1981 Garbari is in Florence at the Photographic Department of the Uffizi, the office to which they refer all state museums such as the Uffizi, the Accademia Gallery, the Palatine Gallery, the Museum of San Marco and others. The photos realized for the Photographic Department of artists appearing in monographs and exhibition catalogs, both published by the Ministry of Culture that the most important publishing houses in the world. Over the years the passion for photography is refined through work on the works of art he photographs in museums and churches in Florence. (Red)


ABOUT / HIS STUDIES


Sergio Garbari was born in Bagni di Lucca in 1955. During high school in Lucca blossomed his true passion for photography. In 1976 he moved to Florence to attend the Faculty of Architecture. Under the guidance of Luciano Ceccotti of "Foto Cortopassi" simultaneously to his studies, he enhances and develops the practice of photography learning the techniques for film processing and printing in B/W. In 1978 he joins as a photographer the Superintendency of Artistic and Historical Heritage of Siena.

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