Manuel
Vason’s
artistic practice explores the relationship between photography and
performance, presence and representation. He considers the capturing
of a moment as an act of creation, as a ritual towards the illusion
of immortality and as an exchange between who is in front and who is
behind the camera.
The
collaborative nature of his practice shapes a unique hybrid art form
and forms new vocabularies.
His
collaborations to date have become some of the most iconic images of
performance and his work has been published and presented
internationally.
Vason
was born in Padua, Italy in 1974. He discovered his interest in
photography while working in a black and white professional darkroom.
After having assisted some of the most celebrated fashion
photographers of his generation in Milan, New York, Paris, London and
Los Angeles, he decided to pursue a Masters degree in Fine Art at
Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts in London. The focus
of his research shifted from the body as subject into the
relationship between photography and performance.
In
2002 he presented two books: Exposures a publication on the body in
Live Art (Black Dog Publishing, 2002) and Oh Lover Boy, a two-year
collaboration with artist Franko B (Black Dog Publishing, 2002).
In
2007 Vason’s first solo exhibition Encounters was presented and
accompanied by a 230 pages catalogue (Arnolfini/Cornerhouse). Vason
is continuously developing a practice integrating different mediums
and collaborative methods.

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