Le opere d'arte di Michele Zaza

The artworks of Michele Zaza

Among the leading figures of conceptual photography and contemporary visual research, Michele Zaza (born in 1948) has consistently explored the profound relationship between image, thought, and human existence. His artistic journey began in the early 1970s, combining photography, performance, and installation in an effort to transcend traditional forms of representation. Through his works, Zaza investigates themes of identity, memory, and the metaphysical, offering viewers a powerful visual and intellectual experience.

The artwork Celeste (1977) is a prime example of this vision. A photograph mounted on cardboard panel, the piece embodies Zaza’s unique ability to merge simplicity of medium with depth of meaning. The original frame, crafted by the artist himself, adds to the work’s authenticity and value. Certified by the Michele Zaza Studio / Archive, Celeste is not only an emblem of the artist's early period but also a highly collectible work for discerning collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art.


Michele Zaza
Celeste, 1977, Photograph mounted on cardboard panel
30,2×24,1 cm

This rare masterpiece is now available in our store, a unique opportunity for collectors looking to acquire significant works by Michele Zaza.

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