About 30 landscape monochromes by up-and-coming Italian photographer Lorenzo Nenchioni are currently on display at the Polaroid Gallery in Tokyo.
Nenchioni was born in Florence in 1968 and studied Western art history before moving to the United States to study photography at the New York School of Visual Arts. In 1998, he returned to Florence to take commercial photos, portraits and landscapes. He has also traveled to Japan to shoot landscapes.
In all of Nenchioni's landscape shots, the same aesthetic is at work, transcending the specific frame of the country.
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