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Alessandro Bianchetti: Wishing Things Were Different

Nov 14, 2023 - Jan 30, 2024

We all have our secrets; we all have our regrets…

“Wishing Things Were Different” is a series of photographs by Italian born photographer Alessandro Bianchetti that explores those moments when we feel disassociated and isolated from our surroundings. We become lost in our own world, trying to come to terms with the reality of our daily existence.

Created as part of a ‘proof of concept’ artist’s book of the same name and with an introductory essay by Leigh Robb, this exhibition will be the first time that selected works from the book will be shown to a wider audience.

Influenced by popular culture, history, childhood memories, background in psychology and personal experience, Alessandro draws on his skills as a commercial photographer and documentary film-maker, to create carefully choreographed and lit compositions that fuse documentary and performance. The resulting large scale colour prints have a cinematic quality that hints but never explains, leading to questions about how we live, communicate and relate to each other. They encourage the viewer to draw on their own experiences to reflect on circumstances, decisions and consequences.



We all have our secrets; we all have our regrets…

“Wishing Things Were Different” is a series of photographs by Italian born photographer Alessandro Bianchetti that explores those moments when we feel disassociated and isolated from our surroundings. We become lost in our own world, trying to come to terms with the reality of our daily existence.

Created as part of a ‘proof of concept’ artist’s book of the same name and with an introductory essay by Leigh Robb, this exhibition will be the first time that selected works from the book will be shown to a wider audience.

Influenced by popular culture, history, childhood memories, background in psychology and personal experience, Alessandro draws on his skills as a commercial photographer and documentary film-maker, to create carefully choreographed and lit compositions that fuse documentary and performance. The resulting large scale colour prints have a cinematic quality that hints but never explains, leading to questions about how we live, communicate and relate to each other. They encourage the viewer to draw on their own experiences to reflect on circumstances, decisions and consequences.



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3 Blackfriars Street Chippendale, Australia 2008

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