| Biography |
Enzo Sebastiani (1989) is a Venezuelan photographer and artist.
Raised in Caracas in a family of Italian descent, he began exploring photography and video from an early age. At fifteen, he studied photography at the Nelson Garrido Organization and later pursued Library Science at the Central University of Venezuela.
A decade ago, he moved to London, where his work has evolved around the observation of urban spaces and the quiet narratives that emerge within them. His practice spans street photography, editorial and commercial work,, often guided by a fascination with the rhythm and character of contemporary cities.
Online, his ongoing project WHEN I CLICK serves as a breathing portfolio and space for creative expression. It brings together a blog, personal photographic series, and soon, a creative studio dedicated to visual storytelling and direction.
Sebastiani has exhibited in Venezuela and the United Kingdom, including the Jesús Soto Museum of Modern Art, CELARG Foundation, Central University of Venezuela, Valencia Museum, Chacao Cultural Centre, Sala Mendoza Gallery, British Council Venezuela, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, The Holy Art Gallery, Luminoir Art Gallery, Espacio Gallery, MONAD, Cluster Photography and The Gallery At The Playground.
His work has been featured in F-Stop Magazine, BULBO, Docu Magazine, Iconoclast Magazine, Artsin Square, Artit, and Playbook, and has received Honourable Mentions at the Top Photo Awards, reFocus Awards, and featured at The Times Magazine.
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