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Robert Polidori — Calzada de Infanta (between Humboldt and 23), Centro Habana
Robert Polidori

Calzada de Infanta (between Humboldt and 23), Centro Habana

A large-scale photograph by Robert Polidori capturing the crumbling yet resilient urban fabric of Havana's Centro Habana neighborhood, documenting the layered decay and vibrant life along the Calzada de Infanta. Polidori's meticulous eye renders the weathered facades and architectural deterioration with rich color and cinematic depth, reflecting his ongoing exploration of spaces marked by time and political history. This rare work, numbered 1/10, exemplifies his celebrated series documenting Cuba's complex and visually striking built environment.

Medium
Signed in ink, printed title, date and number 1/10 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the frame.

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October 1, 2014

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Robert Polidori, Calzada de Infanta (between Humboldt and 23), Centro Habana

A large-scale photograph by Robert Polidori capturing the crumbling yet resilient urban fabric of Havana's Centro Habana neighborhood, documenting the layered decay and vibrant life along the Calzada de Infanta. Polidori's meticulous eye renders the weathered facades and architectural deterioration with rich color and cinematic depth, reflecting his ongoing exploration of spaces marked by time and political history. This rare work, numbered 1/10, exemplifies his celebrated series documenting Cuba's complex and visually striking built environment.

Medium
Signed in ink, printed title, date and number 1/10 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the frame.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Canadian Photographer, Cuban Subject Matter, Melancholic Mood, Limited Edition Print, Large Format Photography, Color Photography, Male Artist, Documentary Photography, Contemporary Artist, Contemporary Art, Urban Landscape, Cuban Architecture, Established Artist, Architectural Decay, Architecture, Warm Tones, Street Photography

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