معرفی
Carlo Valsecchi serves as Professor at Ababo, teaching the characterizing course Direction of photography (Code ABPR31, 6 credits) within the Photography program. His international academic engagements include founding a workshop at Buenos Aires' Faculty of Architecture (2008) and delivering a Lecture Magistralis at Milan's Polytechnic for the Master of Architecture (2012).
Valsecchi's research centers on industrial and architectural photography, documented through global exhibitions like Gasometer Man at Bologna's National Art Gallery (2019) and Mare Nostrum at Zurich's Walter Keller Gallery (2013). His practice examines intersections of labor, infrastructure, and cultural landscapes, with recurring themes in Emilia-Romagna's industrial heritage and urban transformation.
His monographs—including Gasometer Man n.3 (2019) and Bologna Imago urbis (2015)—reveal evolving focus from architectural documentation to post-industrial narratives. Recent works analyze gas infrastructure and urban topography, while earlier projects like # 0148 Dalmine (2006) chronicle steel industry landscapes through documentary precision.
No scientific awards are documented in the source materials.
Valsecchi's academic supervision emphasizes practical mentorship in photographic direction, though specific student records aren't provided. His institutional collaborations include conferences with William A. Ewing at Zurich's Walter Keller Gallery (2009) and MAST exhibitions curated by Urs Stahel (2016).
His creative output operates through gallery partnerships including Walter Keller Gallery, MAST Gallery, and GAMeC Bergamo, with recurring participation in Venice Biennale (2011) and Milan Triennale exhibitions.


