Francesco Bosso Italian, b. 1959

A journey undertaken for years in stages among the marvelous olive trees of Puglia: those of the North still majestic, forged by the forces of nature over the centuries, and then the dry ones of Salento, irreversibly destroyed by the Xylella bacterium. With Alive once again photographer Francesco Bosso returns to give a voice to a theme that is central to him: the passion for the Earth, respect for places and the need to stimulate as many people as possible to develop an attitude to protect nature and the ecological processes. Born in collaboration with the Sylva Foundation, the Alive project bears witness of the plight of these ancient trees and was first exhibited in 2021 from July to September at the Castle of Tutino, in Tricase in the province of Lecce. Works shown are a selection of currently available works. Please reach out to our team for more information about this serie or for additional works.
  • Francesco Bosso, Big Roots, Puglia Italy, 2021
    Big Roots, Puglia Italy, 2021
    120 x 90 cm
    47.2 x 35.4 inch
  • Francesco Bosso, Embrace, Piglia Italy, 2021
    Embrace, Piglia Italy, 2021
    120 x 90 cm
    47.2 x 35.4 inch
  • Francesco Bosso, Hollow, Puglia Italy, 2021
    Hollow, Puglia Italy, 2021
    120 x 90 cm
    47.2 x 35.4 inch
  • Francesco Bosso, Millennial Valley, Puglia Italy, 2021
    Millennial Valley, Puglia Italy, 2021
    90 x 120 cm
    35.4 x 47.2 inch
  • Francesco Bosso, Tangled, Puglia Italy, 2021
    Tangled, Puglia Italy, 2021
    120 x 90 cm
    47.2 x 35.4 inch
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