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Antonio Martinelli is a French-Italian photographer born in Venice, Italy. He currently lives in Paris.


Early life, education and early career

Martinelli graduated from
Università Iuav di Venezia Iuav University of Venice () is a university in Venice, Italy. It was founded in 1926 as the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia as one of the first architecture schools in Italy. The university offers several undergraduate, graduat ...
(Istituto Universitario di Architettura Venezia). From an early age he frequented the Venice ''Circolo Fotografico La Gondola''. He became friends with
Hugo Pratt Ugo Eugenio Prat (15 June 1927 – 20 August 1995), better known as Hugo Pratt, was an Italian comic book creator who was known for combining strong storytelling with extensive historical research on works such as '' Corto Maltese''. He was indu ...
and provided the introductory photographs for Pratt's book ''Corto Maltese'' - ''Fable de Venise''. In 1972, Martinelli's trip to India which resulted in multiple photographic projects for publications and exhibitions throughout Europe, in New York and in India. In 1979, ''Domus'' magazine commissioned the photographer to report on the construction and installation of the ''Teatro del Mondo'' in Venice, a work by architect Aldo Rossi sponsored by the Venice ''Biennale''. Martinelli followed the evolution of the work, from the laying of the structure's first pole on the barge to the introduction into the waters of the ''Teatro'', through to the maiden voyage in the mist of the Venetian lagoon towards the ''Punta della Dogana'', at the entrance of the Grand Canal. After that, he accompanied the ''Teatro'' on his journey to the Adriatic Sea until Dubrovnik. The collaboration with ''Domus'' and the ''Biennale'' led to a work documenting the first exhibition of the Venice Biennale of Architecture: ''La Strada Novissima'', installed in 1980 in the long Corderie building. The first photographer to have documented the Arsenal interiors, he used the experience for the book of Giorgio Bellavitis ''L'Arsenale di Venezia Storia di una grande struttura urbana''. His friendship with Aldo Rossi and other architects and historians such as
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, led to other collaborations and projects on Venice, Italy, France and Japan. Martinelli's interest for architecture and landscapes also led him to work for the Italian Touring Club and publisher Franco Maria Ricci (FMR and AD Architectural Digest). From 1980, he began his collaboration with Japanese architecture magazine A + U Architecture & Urbanism, for which he carried out numerous reports and monographs on global architecture.


Projects


1995–2005: The Daniell/Martinelli Project

Between 1995 and 2005, Martinelli worked on the Daniell/Martinelli project under the patronage of UNESCO. The project and its related exhibitions led to the books ''Oriental Scenery: Yesterday & Today; Travels to India, Yesterday and Today'' and ''Passaggi in India: Ieri e Oggi''. After reading Mildred Archer's ''Early Views India'', Martinelli became interested in the work of English artists Thomas and William Daniell (respectively uncle and nephew), who travelled and photographed the Indian subcontinent at the end of the 19th century. After extensive preparation, Martinelli followed the same route as the Daniells through four trips to India starting at the end of 1995. He used the Daniells' diaries to identify the places visited, and then photographed the same locations so as to compare his photos with theirs. Various books about Martinelli's trip were published in France, the UK and India, and several exhibitions were also held: Victoria Memorial Hall in Calcutta in 2000, Paris in 2005, and Rome and New Delhi in 2011.


2010–2011: The Lucknow Project

In 2010 and 2011, Martinelli and Paris Guimet Museum collaborated on a project comparing 19th-century and present-day photos of Lucknow, India for an exhibition called "Lucknow at the Mirror of Time".


2001–2024: Collaborations with ''Point de Vue'' and ''Images du Monde''

Between 2001 and 2024, he worked with French magazines ''Point de Vue'' and ''Images du Monde'' to produce dozens of reports in France, Europe and around the world which covered a wide range of subjects relating to art, culture, heritage and travel.


2014–2015: The Deccan Project

In 2015, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art, colloquially referred to as the Met, is an Encyclopedic museum, encyclopedic art museum in New York City. By floor area, it is the List of largest museums, third-largest museum in the world and the List of larg ...
in New York commissioned Martinelli to photograph the art and architecture of the Deccan region for the exhibition "The Deccan Through a Photographer's Lens, Return to Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy" and its catalogue.


2020: The ‘Paris-Souvenir-Paris' Project

Between 11 March and 5 May 2020, Martinelli and Luc Castel photographed the empty streets of Paris during the
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, but their work, commissioned by Éditions Delpyre, was never published.


2021: Aldo Rossi Exhibition

Martinelli provided photographs of the Teatro del Mondo for the exhibition "Aldo Rossi: The Architect and the Cities" at the MAXXI Museum in Rome.


2018–2023: The Nicolo' Manucci Project

Martinelli and Marco Moneta staged the exhibition "Nicolo Manucci: the Marco Polo of India" at the Fondazione dell'Albero d'Oro in Venice between April and November 2023.


2022: Exhibition at the IUAV - University of Architecture in Venice

''Il Teatro del Mondo - Venezia 1980. L'inizio di un viaggio


2023: The Dior Project in India

In March 2023, he was invited by
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, Dior's artistic director, to document the preparations and artistic events surrounding Dior's first fashion show in Mumbai, India.


2021–2023 : The Modern Paris Project 1914-1945

Martinelli was asked by architectural historians
Jean-Louis Cohen Jean-Louis Cohen (20 July 1949 – 7 August 2023) was a French architect and architectural historian specializing in modern architecture and city planning. Since 1994 he had been the Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture at N ...
and Pascal Mory to photograph a number of emblematic buildings constructed between the two World Wars for the "Paris Moderne 1914-1945" exhibition held at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai between July and October 2023. Martinelli's photographs illustrate two architectural walks in and around Paris.


Collections

Photographs attributed to Martinelli are held in the
Conway Library The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. The art collection is known particularly for ...
at
The Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. The art collection is known particularly for ...
in London.


Exhibitions

* 1991 – ''L'Arsenale di Venezia -'' Paris, Institut Culturel Italien * 1998 – ''Oriental Scenery: Then and Now'', Art Today Gallery, New Delhi * 1999 – ''Venise et le Théâtre du Monde : Hommage à l'architecte Aldo Rossi'', Théâtre du Rond Point des Champs-Élysées, Paris * 2000 – ''Oriental Scenery : Two hundred years of India's artistic and architectural heritage'', Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta * 2000 – ''Velha Goa'', Fondaçao Oriente, Macau * 2001 – ''Velha Goa'', Maison du Portugal, Paris * 2005 – ''Passages en Inde. Hier et Aujourd'hui'', Conciergerie, Paris * 2005 – ''Passaggi in India. Ieri e Oggi'', Scuderie del Quirinale 2005 * 2011 – ''Oriental Scenery: Yesterday & Today'', Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, New Delhi * 2011 – ''Lucknow au Miroir du Temps'', Musée Guimet, Paris * 2012 – ''LaTendenza'', Centre George Pompidou, Paris * 2013 – ''Venice's Arsenale 1980 - Awaiting for a New Beginning'', Art Moorhouse, London * 2015 – ''Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy'', The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York * 2015 – ''In the Footsteps of Le Corbusier'', Art Heritage Gallery, New Delhi * 2018 – ''Pesaro, la splendeur d'une villa impériale'', Institut culturel italien de Paris * 2021 – ''Aldo Rossi: The Architect and the Cities'', Musée MAXXI, Rome * 2022 – ''Il Teatro del Mondo - Venezia 1980. L'inizio di un viaggio.'' IUAV, Venise * 2023 – ''Nicolo' Manucci' le Marco Polo de l'Inde. Fondazione dell'Albero d'Oro'' Venise, Rome * 2023 – ''Paris Moderne 1914-1945'' Power Station of Art, Shanghai


Publications

* ''Kanch Mandir Il Tempio degli Specchi'' (Franco Maria Ricci) * ''Teatro del Mondo - Aldo Rossi'' (Cluva) * ''India'' (Touring Club Italiano) * ''Carlo Scarpa'' (A+U) * ''Firenze'' (Touring Club Italiano) * ''Mario Botta'' (A+U) * ''The 20th Century Architecture and Urbanism : Paris'' (A+U) * ''The 20th Century Architecture and Urbanism : Milano'' (A+U) * ''Voyage en Inde'' (Citadelles & Mazenot) * ''Palais du Rajasthan'' (Citadelles & Mazenot) * ''Lucknow au Miroir du Temps'' (Filigrane) * ''2015 – Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy'', The Metropolitan Museum of Art - New York * ''Islamic architecture of the Deccan, India'', text by George Michell, Helen Philon ; photographs: Antonio Martinelli, Woodbridge : ACC Art Books, 2018, * ''Palaces of Rajasthan'', Antonio Martinelli & George Michell, with Aman Nath, London : Frances Lincoln, 2005, * ''Paris architecture, 1900–2000'' par Jean-Louis Cohen et Monique Eleb ; photographies d' Antonio Martinelli, Paris : Éditions Norma, 2000 * ''India : yesterday and today : two hundred years of architectural and topographical heritage in India'', aquatints by Thomas and William Daniell ; modern photographs by Antonio Martinelli ; text by George Michell, Shrewsbury : Swan Hill Press, 1998, * ''The Royal Palaces of India'', George Michell ; photographs by Antonio Martinelli, London : Thames and Hudson, 1994, * ''India'', Antonio Monroy ; photographs Antonio Martinelli and Roberto Meazza, London : Orbis, 1985, * ''Paris moderne, 1914–1945''. Flamnarion Editions


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Martinelli, Antonio 1953 births Living people Italian photographers Università Iuav di Venezia alumni