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Night Ski 9

Explore Stefano Cerio's captivant photographie des parcs d’attractions désertés et des lieux touristiques abandonnés. Capturant la solitude et les atmosphères surréalistes, son œuvre explore la représentation et l’illusion.

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Night Ski 9

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Description de l'œuvre

This work donated to the Hospice is part of the “Night Ski” series: ski lift facilities photographed at night under the beam of the powerful reflectors that pick up the slightest detail giving even the most familiar subjects a sinister surreal atmosphere. During the day, these are places full of noisy tourists, the sound of skis clicking against each other, the smell of sun cream, and the beep of ski pass tickets; at night the atmosphere is totally different, menacing, almost metaphysical, provoking a slight feeling of anxiety. We never really notice the true aspect of these places; we use them – that’s all – but now, on the contrary, we are forced to take a closer look. We are no longer quite as comfortable with these objects, these places, these spaces. Like children, we feel a need to hide our heads under the blankets, waiting until it is light again and everything assumes its “normal” aspect, while remaining fully aware that we have experienced “the other side of things”.

Biographie de l'artiste

Stefano Cerio: Capturing Abandonment in Artificial Landscapes

Stefano Cerio is an Italian photographer and video artist whose distinctive style centers around documenting deserted amusement parks and tourist locations—a poignant exploration of solitude amidst manufactured environments. Born in Italy in 1962, Cerio’s artistic journey began with a fascination for capturing the melancholic beauty found in places devoid of human presence. This preoccupation has become his signature motif, resulting in a body of work that transcends mere visual documentation and delves into deeper thematic considerations.

Early Life and Artistic Influences

Information about Cerio's formative years remains relatively sparse, highlighting the artist’s deliberate focus on his creative pursuits rather than biographical details. However, it is understood that he honed his photographic skills early on, immersing himself in the visual language of cinema and experimenting with various techniques to convey emotion and atmosphere. His artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly shaped by influential photographers who championed similar approaches—artists concerned with capturing fleeting moments and exploring psychological landscapes. These figures instilled in Cerio a profound appreciation for subtlety and nuance, encouraging him to consider how images could communicate feelings beyond the literal depiction of reality.

The Aqua Park Project: An Initial Exploration

Cerio’s breakthrough came with his 2010 publication, “Aqua Park,” a meticulously crafted visual narrative showcasing empty waterparks bathed in muted light. This project wasn't simply about photographing an abandoned space; it was about distilling its essence—the stillness, the echoes of laughter and activity that once animated these artificial realms. The resulting images possessed a remarkable ability to evoke feelings of nostalgia and contemplation, prompting viewers to consider the transient nature of joy and the pervasive influence of human absence. Cerio skillfully utilized large-format printing to maximize tonal range, allowing him to capture the subtle gradations of color that conveyed the melancholic beauty of these deserted locations. The photographs’ composition—often centered around solitary figures or decaying structures—reinforced the thematic core of the project: a confrontation with emptiness and an invitation to reflect on the passage of time.

Vice Versa: Expanding Horizons

Continuing his exploration of solitude, Cerio embarked on “Vice Versa” (2013), presenting deserted Italian tourist destinations—abandone Piazzas, empty hotels, and desolate coastal stretches—each rendered with a similar sensitivity to light and composition. This project broadened Cerio’s scope beyond amusement parks, demonstrating his capacity for capturing the melancholy beauty inherent in places untouched by tourism's energetic pulse. The photographs conveyed a profound awareness of how human activity shapes our perception of space and time. He meticulously studied the interplay between natural light and artificial illumination, striving to create images that mirrored the psychological state of contemplation—a hallmark of his artistic style.

Chinese Fun: Documenting Urban Decay

“Chinese Fun” (2015) marked Cerio’s foray into documenting urban decay—specifically, the deserted theme parks of Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, and Hong Kong during nighttime hours. Unlike previous projects focused on daytime abandonment, this series captured a distinctly nocturnal atmosphere, emphasizing the eerie stillness that descends upon these spaces after the crowds disperse. The resulting images powerfully conveyed a sense of disorientation and vulnerability, prompting viewers to confront the unsettling reality of urban landscapes stripped bare of human interaction. Cerio’s technique involved extensive scouting expeditions to identify optimal locations for shooting—often selecting sites with minimal ambient light and maximizing visual impact. He utilized long exposure times to capture subtle movements within the frame, creating images that seemed to hover between reality and dreamlike illusion.

Night Games: Exploring Leisure Spaces

Cerio’s “Night Games” (2017) continued his investigation into leisure environments—cruise ships, amusement parks, ski resorts—after their daily operations ceased. This project underscored Cerio’s commitment to capturing the subtle nuances of twilight and darkness, highlighting how these transitional moments can amplify feelings of isolation and heighten visual drama. The photographs served as a meditation on the cyclical nature of human activity and the enduring fascination with spaces where pleasure momentarily eclipses everyday life. He employed a combination of studio lighting and natural light—carefully calibrated to evoke specific moods—demonstrating his mastery of photographic technique and furthering his exploration of psychological themes. ### Notable Achievements & Recognition Cerio’s work has garnered critical acclaim for its evocative imagery and conceptual depth. His publications have been recognized by prestigious institutions like Fondazione Volume! in Rome and Villa Pignatelli in Naples, cementing his position as a significant voice within contemporary photography. Furthermore, “Night Ski 9,” a particularly striking piece from his Night Games series, exemplifies Cerio’s artistic vision—a testament to his dedication to capturing the essence of solitude and transforming ordinary locations into canvases for psychological exploration. His images are available on ArtsDot.com where they can be explored in detail.
Stefano Cerio

Stefano Cerio

1962 - , Italie

L'essentiel de l'artiste

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photographie
  • Date Of Birth: Italie (1962)
  • Date Of Death: Vivant
  • Full Name: Stefano Cerio
  • Nationality: Italien
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Aqua Park
    • Vice Versa
    • Chinese Fun
    • Night Games
  • Place Of Birth: Italie