
Talamone
1974 · Chromogenic print
4 13/16 × 6 13/16" (12.2 × 17.3 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Luigi Ghirri made photographs that systematically examined the boundary between fiction and reality, treating the image itself as a subject rather than a transparent document. Working across Italy from the 1970s onward, he photographed maps, postcards, shop windows, and suburban landscapes, layering representations within representations to question how photographs construct rather than record the world. His work entered major museum collections internationally and was presented at the Venice Biennale in 2011 and at MAXXI in Rome. Quiet in palette and rigorously composed, his pictures carry a persistent philosophical unease beneath their seemingly ordinary surfaces.
Source: Matthew Marks · Trust score: 100% · Updated 2mo ago
| Work | Auction House | Date | Estimate | Hammer Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artsy | Apr 2026 | €2,500 – €3,500 | Unsold | |
| Artsy | Apr 2026 | €4,000 – €6,000 | Unsold | |
| Artsy | Apr 2026 | €6,000 – €8,000 | Unsold |