Photographer and Visual Artist. Brasilia, 1980.
Bruno Stuckert is an artist and his most frequent device is photography.
He started his career with photojournalism and currently develops authorial projects. One of the themes of your visual research is the human being and a diverse groups of people in their usual activities. Another theme is the idea of an inhabited place, figured in cities, architectures and urban systems.
Born and lives in Brasília, where he investigates the relationship between the typical asepsis of modernist urban design and the manifestation of subjectivity and intimacy in occupation of these spaces. Inspired by the iconic shapes of the monuments that occupy his hometown, his work tends to present precise cuts in the angle of the landscape with a characteristic luminous atmosphere of the brazilian central plateau, where the compositions manage the balance and dynamics for the production of a varied and intimate repertoire.
In his most recent series, he works on the construction of images and narratives
non-literal and non-linear, from interferences in the landscape or in the image captured, creating an environment of immersion and interactivity.