View from the Empire State Buildling looking South, 2011
View from the Empire State Buildling looking North, 2011
Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan, 1999
Queensboro Bridge from Queens, 2007
Williamsburg Bridge from Manhattan, 2011
View of the Chrysler Building from Empire State Building, 2009
Hurrican Sandy Blackout, Flatiron, 2012
South Street, Manhattan, 2012
Chicago
View from Queens, 2004
Tribeca, 2007
Greenwich, Utah, 2019
Shanghai, 2016
Shanghai, 2016
Beijing, 2016
London
London, 2014
London, 2014
Milan, 2012
Venice 2017
Venice 2017-2018
Venice 2017-2018
Venice 2017-2018
Rio de la Canonica, 1993
Rio de San Severo, 1993
Rio de San Marcuola, Venice, 1992
Istanbul
Merida, Spain
Rome, 2014
Milan, 2012
Nimes, France, 2014
Jeruselam, 2016
The Navajo Trail – Route 160, near Durango, Colorado, 2018
Near Moab, Utah, 2019
John Ford's Point, Monument Valley, Utah, 2018
Spyder Rock, Canyon De Chelly, Arizona, 2018
Monument Valley, Utah, 2018
Grand Canyon, Arizona, 2019
Canyon De Chelly, Arizona, 2018
Perito Moreno Front, Argentian, 2000
Grey Towers Paine Chile 2000
Easter Island, 2000
Easter Island, 2000
San Rafael Lagoon, Chile, 2000
Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia 2006
Cappadocia, Turkey, 2003
Li River, China, 2014
Ladakh, India, 2007
Gulf of Bothnia, Lapland, 2003
Hong Kong, 2016
Hong Kong, 2016
Hong Kong, 2016
Brussels, 2014
Using a large format camera, Campigotto tackles large subject matter, from the Manhattan skyline seen through a graffiti-splattered Five Pointz bulding in Queens, to a somber mountainside in Lamayuru, Ladakh, India. Despite the large size of his color pigment prints, the viewer is drawn in to examine the scene at a intricate level of detail, enhanced by the dazzling quality of light he achieves.
His cityscapes feature blurred lines of traffic recorded over long exposures, and yet a stillness and quietness pervades his work. His landscapes, on the other hand, are shot in remote locations that engulf the viewer in a grand sense of scale.
Luca Campigotto was born in Venice in 1962, and divides his time between Milan and New York. Nine books of his work have been published, the most recent GOTHAM CITY, featuring pictures of New York, with an introduction by Marvin Heiferman. Campigotto has exhibited internationally, including three times at the Venice Biennale; the Canadian Center for Architecture, Montreal; IVAM, Valencia; MAXXI, Rome; MOCA, Shanghai; and the Margulies Collection, Miami. His work was included in the exhibition Landmark: the Fields of Photography, at the Somerset House, Strand, in London, curated by William Ewing.
The Guardian features Luca Campigotto's exhibiton at Laurence Miller Gallery with a 12 image feature.