Lorenzo Vitturi
Venice-born Vitturi arrived in London nine years ago, having graduated in photography and design in Rome in 2004 and served a creative apprenticeship with Fabrica, the famous Benetton-funded communications research centre in Treviso. For a time, he worked as a film set painter for Tinto Brass, the Italian director of erotic films such as Salon Kitty and Caligula.
Venice-born Vitturi arrived in London nine years ago, having graduated in photography and design in Rome in 2004 and served a creative apprenticeship with Fabrica, the famous Benetton-funded communications research centre in Treviso.
Dalston Anatomy, became one of the most acclaimed photography books of 2013: a set of pictures that are as far away from traditional street photography as it is possible to go, while still evoking the cacophonous energy of the street. His work combines sculpture and photographic practice.