Born: 1962
Biography:
Stefano Cerio is an Italian photographer and video artist, known for his captivating images of deserted amusement parks. Born in 1962, Cerio has been active in the art world for several decades, showcasing his unique perspective through various exhibitions and publications.
Cerio's work largely focuses on "lonely artificial environments", as noted by Stefano Cerio. His book Aqua Park (2010) shows empty waterparks, while Vice Versa (2013) displays empty Italian tourist places. Chinese Fun (2015) takes the viewer to theme parks in Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, and Hong Kong, all devoid of spectators. Night Games (2017) showcases recreational and amusement spaces such as cruise ships, amusement parks, and ski resorts, after they have closed for the night.
Some of Cerio's notable publications include Aqua Park, Vice Versa, Chinese Fun, and Night Games. His work has been exhibited at various museums, including the Fondazione Volume! in Rome and the Villa Pignatelli in Naples.
Cerio's work is characterized by five major themes: representation, illusion, vision, expectations, and reality. These themes are reflected in his use of deserted amusement parks as a backdrop for his photography, creating a sense of loneliness and abandonment. As an artist, Cerio has made significant contributions to the art world, showcasing his unique perspective and skill through various exhibitions and publications. His work can be found on Wikioo.org, where it is possible to explore his collections and learn more about his artistic vision.