ROME.- Rome will host an extraordinary journey through the vibrant and poetic world of
Franco Fontana, one of Italys most influential photographers. From December 13, 2024, to August 31, 2025, the Museo dellAra Pacis will showcase "Franco Fontana. Retrospective," a comprehensive exhibition that celebrates Fontanas career, which redefined color photography. Curated by Jean-Luc Monterosso, the exhibition offers a deep dive into Fontanas pioneering approach to turning everyday landscapes into vivid works of art.
An Iconic Venue and Prestigious Support
The exhibition is promoted by Roma Capitale, in collaboration with the Department of Culture, the Capitolina Superintendency for Cultural Heritage, Civita Mostre e Musei, Zètema Progetto Cultura, and Franco Fontana Studio. Renowned curator Jean-Luc Monterosso, founder of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, guides visitors through Fontanas artistic evolution, revealing new facets of his work and showcasing his ability to transform reality into visual poetry.
The exhibition is supported by esteemed partners such as ATAC, Dimensione Suono Soft, Rai Cultura, and Rinascente, ensuring an enriching cultural experience.
A Journey Through 200 Masterpieces
Visitors will be treated to over 200 photographs spanning Fontanas prolific career, set within immersive spaces featuring unique installations and videos. Through bold compositions, striking color contrasts, and daring perspectives, Fontana revolutionized photographys relationship with color, moving it beyond the constraints of black-and-white tradition. The exhibitions structure allows audiences to explore his works across various themes, styles, and eras.
Early Works and Breakthrough Moments
The exhibition begins with a wide-angle view of Prague, an image that graced the covers of Time Life and the Frankfurter Allgemeine. Visitors are introduced to Fontanas early explorations of landscapes and urban geometry, characterized by minimalist elements and the celebration of white, as seen in works like Urbano 1960. These early images set the stage for his celebrated 1960s-70s color photography era.
Fontanas groundbreaking 1978 book Skyline is highlighted as a pivotal moment in his career. This publicationpraised by Claude Nori for its radical and purely photographic approachopened new paths for Italian photography. Skyline features vivid colors and sharp contrasts, which redefine landscapes and reflect Fontanas unique vision.
Thematic Exploration: Nature and Seasons
Natures beauty, captured through the lens of Fontana, forms a key part of the exhibition. From vibrant fields of grain in Puglia 1978 to serene snowy landscapes, Fontanas works depict the ever-changing moods of the four seasons. His artistic statementWhen I photograph a landscape, it enters inside me, creating a self-portrait where I also become a landscapeunderscores his intimate connection to his subjects.
Architectural Poetry and Metaphysical Shadows
Fontanas mastery of shadows and architectural forms is another highlight. In 1979, Ralph Gibson invited Fontana to contribute to Contact Theory, a collection of black-and-white works by influential photographers. Fontana chose the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana in Rome as his subject, producing atmospheric, metaphysical compositions. Visitors will also encounter rare photographs taken in Paris and Tokyo, capturing urban life with striking intimacy.
Pools and Sensuality
Fontanas fascination with water and human forms comes alive in his iconic pool series. Here, he celebrates feminine beauty through dynamic compositions that elevate the curves of the human body. His use of Polaroids adds a layer of softness and intimacy, highlighting the sensuality of his subjects.
From Studio to Streets: A Personal Glimpse
A reconstruction of Fontanas studio offers a glimpse into his creative process, contrasting the minimalism of his photographs with the chaotic richness of his workspace. Video interviews provide additional insight into his philosophy and artistic journey.
Fontanas urban photography pushes the boundaries of the medium, as seen in works like Houston 1986 from his People series. These images combine urban landscapes with human figures, blending hyperrealism with dramatic color contrasts. The exhibition also features selections from his Fragments and American Light series, showcasing Fontanas exploration of detail and abstraction.
Rare Polaroids and the Eroticism of Form
An entire section is dedicated to Fontanas use of Polaroid and Polaroid transfer techniques. These visual notes reflect his innovative approach, capturing soft, dreamlike textures and revealing the subtle eroticism of the human form. Works like Nudo 1977 exemplify this unique aesthetic.
Urban Landscapes and Painted Walls
Fontanas urban landscapes echo his natural compositions. Painted walls in Los Angeles become vibrant canvases, reminiscent of fields of grain. His juxtaposition of urban and natural imagery underscores the universality of his vision.
Highways and Movement
A dedicated section explores Fontanas fascination with highways, asphalt, and automobiles. Utilizing long exposures, he transforms the mundane into dynamic studies of motion and form. Iconic works such as Autostrada 1975 and Asfalto 1990 illustrate his ability to distill fleeting moments into enduring art.
Fashion, Advertising, and Private Commissions
Fontanas foray into fashion and advertising is celebrated in the final section. From his vibrant Artemide series to a stunning Ceramica 2010 piece, these works reveal his versatility and ongoing relevance. A video installation featuring his Sportmax campaign from 2020 offers a fitting conclusion.
Accessibility and Innovation
In line with its mission to make art accessible, the exhibition features innovative tools such as the Abstract Library project by Fabio Fornasari. This tactile, multi-sensory experience allows both sighted and visually impaired visitors to explore Fontanas works. Audiodescriptions and sign language videos further enhance accessibility, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity.
An Invitation to Rediscover Franco Fontana
Franco Fontana. Retrospective is more than an exhibitionit is an invitation to rediscover a master who transformed the landscape of photography. With its rich narrative, immersive design, and universal appeal, this showcase is set to be a cultural milestone, celebrating Fontanas enduring legacy in the world of art.