Der Greif Studio curates and implement projects that integrate photo and video art into interiors to create authentic visual stories for our clients in hospitality, workspace and concept stores.
Der Greif is an awarded global platform for emerging artists in photography and visual culture, collaborating with some of the most renowned artists and institutions in the world. Our passion is to discover and nurture un- and under-represented artists.
Der Greif 15th Anniversary in Munich, 2023
Our overall artwork concept for Max Brown Milan Missori is to elevate the aesthetic and vibe of the lobby and ground floor.
To create points of artistic inspiration and playfulness, providing all guests with a feeling of being at home, whilst being inspired - enabling space for communication.
For the Max Brown Milan Missori ground floor, we selected artworks by six Italian artists from our community:
Greta Valente, Photo: Rya Zenoy
Greta Valente (*1996 in Aosta) is a freelance photographer based in Italy. In 2019, she co-founded Pietra Studio, a photographic duo focused on interiors and design. Her personal research focuses on the relationship between landscape and human beings and how they can influence each other. Her work, mostly in analogue format, has been published by numerous magazines and exhibited in group and solo exhibitions.
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»Come un fiore senza terra**«**, 96x122 cm
Paolo Prendin, Photo: Domenico Onorato
Paolo Prendin (*1991 in Padova) is an editorial and commercial photographer whose practice is equally dedicated to the research on personal projects as well as to investigating the possibilities and limits of the medium. He aims to work in the liminal space of commission and creative practice.
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»le fleur du mal«, 72x90 cm
Rosa Lacavalla, Photo: Rosa Lacavalla
Rosa Lacavalla’s (*1993 in Barletta) visual narratives unfold as transformative journeys —whether it is a personal quest for emotional healing or an exploration of cultural intersections and migrations. Navigating the complexities of the human experience, her works invite viewers to reflect on the intricate paths of healing, transformation, and the blurred boundaries between reality and dream.
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»Sana Sana«, 66,6x110 cm
»Sana Sana«, 52x75cm
Alessio Pellicoro
Alessio Pellicoro (*1994 in Taranto) is a contemporary photographer who uses landscape, still life and portrait photography as artistic expression and visual language of a journey to self-discovery. His process is essentially about translation and synthesis, where the images meet light, and that light animates places, people, apparently banal objects. In this process, they have the power to convey experiences embedded in life, history, conventions and social roles.
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»Nel quasi invisibile«, 31,7x42 cm