Alexandre Olivieri is a photographer born in Monaco, living and working between Monaco and Japan. He sees the world as an endless book — one to be read slowly, with curiosity and wonder. Shaped by these two distinct cultural and geographic contexts, his work unfolds as a dialogue between contrasting ways of inhabiting space and perceiving reality.
A traveling photographer, he is drawn to the silence between things: the overlooked details, fleeting lights, soft shadows, and quiet reflections that often escape attention. His gaze lingers where others pass by, seeking moments of stillness within constant movement.
Color lies at the heart of his practice. In response to a world increasingly shaped by uniformity and desaturation, he uses color as a deliberate visual language — an act of resistance and a way to preserve authenticity, emotion, and individuality.
His work explores landscapes and human presence without hierarchy, moving freely between the monumental and the everyday. Rooted in observation and displacement, his photography reflects on memory, identity, and the fragile beauty of the real, inviting the viewer to slow down, to look differently, and to feel.