in a world that demands answers
my work makes space for doubt
hello
I'm Valentina Loffredo, a visual artist based in Milan, recently back in Italy after 17 years in Asia.
My primary medium is photography, though I occasionally delve into sculpture, installations, video games, and moving images, letting the idea guide me to the most fitting expression.
My works embody a minimalist aesthetic, leveraging geometries, colors, and sometimes humor to spark broader conversations.
PROJECTS PREVIEW
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STILLNESS
see moreA conceptual fine art photography series reflecting on the quiet strength of healing and the stillness that follows the storm
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NOSY
see moreA multimedia project on privacy in the digital age, that offers a playful look at the intrusive side of technology
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AS FOR ME, I'M VERY LITTLE
see moreA conceptual fine art photography series inspired by the Zen philosophy of Shoshin, the beginner’s mindset
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THE WAY IN
see moreA conceptual fine art photography series exploring overwhelm and the endless loop of thoughts in the search for clarity
art is a space for questions
the more open we are, the more there is to see
*notes
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ON HUMOUR
There's an expectation that art should be serious — measured, composed, perhaps a little distant. But some of the most revealing moments come through humour. A joke works because it...
ON HUMOUR
There's an expectation that art should be serious — measured, composed, perhaps a little distant. But some of the most revealing moments come through humour. A joke works because it...
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ON CATS
Art critic Jerry Saltz once said that artists are like cats. Dogs jump on you, lick your face, show their love in ways you can't miss. Cats bring you a...
ON CATS
Art critic Jerry Saltz once said that artists are like cats. Dogs jump on you, lick your face, show their love in ways you can't miss. Cats bring you a...
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LOOK AGAIN
Looking is not a neutral act. The way we see is shaped by what we expect to find. By habits, by memory, by the need to recognize. But sometimes, something...
LOOK AGAIN
Looking is not a neutral act. The way we see is shaped by what we expect to find. By habits, by memory, by the need to recognize. But sometimes, something...