About the Work
In Untitled (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, #05), Luisa Lambri chooses to contemplate a curved wall of windows in the Guggenheim’s small rotunda, creating a diptych that is at once contained and expansive. This is a classic example of Lambri's ability to give an intimate view of a very public space, transforming it into something extraordinary.
About the Artist
Luisa Lambri travels the world photographing architectural interiors—spending extended periods of time exploring the buildings before she begins to document them. Primarily photographing private homes from the inside looking outwards, Lambri's photographs bring a subjective viewpoint to the normally objective field of architectural photography. Lambri is the recipient of numerous exhibitions, accolades including the Gold Lion Award at the 48th Venice Biennale, a prize that marked her as the best artist who exhibited at the prestigious show. She currently lives and works in Milan.

