Michele Mattei

Michele Mattei is a world renowned photographer. She has worked on numerous diverse projects including advertising campaigns, books, films and programmes. Her fine art work focuses on the intricacies of the human body. She works in this area of time and space where the human body seem to loose its specific qualities in order to become one with the universe.

Michele has contributed to major magazines internationally and has also worked as a photographer on several films. As a photojournalist, she traveled throughout the world covering stories such as civil unrest, Latin American tribes, environmental problems and women’s issues.

Michele has worked on a book project documenting the men and women of Silicon Valley who have technologically helped revolutionize our lives. She has also produced a photographic series on female producers in Hollywood as well as dedicating a photographic series to the adverse effects of silicone on women’s bodies. Her most recent work was a photographic series for Public Access Television on child abuse. She wrote and co-produced ‘The Longest Holiday’, a one-hour video programme, focusing on the Joys of Aging. She is now working on another book about women in their later years who live creative and fulfilling lives.

She has had several photographic exhibitions in Los Angeles, including one sponsored by Medical Aid for El Salvador, another organized by the Hollywood Women’s Political Committee on Chilean Artists. Most recently her photographs relating to the theatre were shown at Center Films Studio in Hollywood and an exhibition of her portraits at Les Arts in Pasadena. Her work has also been recognized at the APA Awards.

"FABULOUS!" OPENS AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS IN WASHINGTON DC. OCTOBER 2012

Lucy B Campbell Gallery is proud and excited to announce the opening of Michele Mattei's wonderful photographic exhibition celebrating women who have dedicated their lives to the arts in all its expressions, from dance to politics.

The exhibit is on view from October 12, 2012–January 13, 2013 at The National Museum of Women in The Arts. To find out more regarding this exhibition please click Here

Melodic Sequence
Melodic Sequence : Pigment Print on Cotton Rag : Lg. 36 x 36 ins / 91.5 x 91.5 cm (26 x 26 ins / 66 x 66 cm)
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