

Gabriele Basilico
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Why this artist matters now
Gabriele Basilico was an Italian photographer whose large-format black-and-white images documented industrial landscapes, urban architecture, and the material aftermath of postwar European development. Working primarily in silver gelatin and chromogenic print, he approached industrial sites and modernist structures with forensic precision, revealing the formal geometry and spatial complexity of factories, ports, and suburbs. His photographs transformed vernacular industrial spaces into compelling formal compositions, treating concrete, steel, and urban sprawl as subjects of equal cultural and aesthetic weight. Basilico's work emerged from a distinctly Italian engagement with the visual legacy of postwar reconstruction and rapid urbanization.
Source: Moma Bulk 2026 05 04 · Trust score: 92% · Updated 26d ago
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Auction History
| Work | Auction House | Date | Estimate | Hammer Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artsy | Apr 2026 | €2,500 – €3,500 | Unsold |









