Claudia Venturini, born in 1998 in Milan, is an Italian photographer and art director currently living in Berlin. Growing up in a creative environment, she developed a strong interest in the world of image and visual communication from an early age.
Claudia has worked with several different events and music festivals, such as the ‘Future East Festival’ in Berlin; fashion shows, such as the ‘Vision Prague 2024,’ and artistic performances. Recently, she exhibited her photo series ‘Chaos & Insomnia’ at The Code Berlin, an iconic venue for the underground fetish scene.
Through an approach influenced by feminism, magical surrealism, and interest in dystopian themes, her work explores the complexities of modern society, combining intense colors with a melancholic and disturbing vein. Her photography stands out for its ability to tell authentic stories, capturing the uniqueness and energy of the people she portrays.
Every encounter becomes a source of inspiration for her: the unique characters and magnetic energy of the individuals she meets enrich her journey and feed her creative process, allowing her to tell authentic stories through the lens.
-What triggered your attention and made you come to our event?
I found your event on Instagram and found it very interesting, especially because it combined fashion, music, and performance, so I immediately booked a ticket.
-Do you think you had any surprises during the experience?
I arrived around 7 p.m. and immediately felt at ease with the environment and the type of people.
-What did you enjoy the most during the Berlin Fashion Week?
I didn’t get to attend many events because I was working, but this one was definitely my favorite. The performances were incredible.
-Did you enjoy the performances? Which were your favorites?
My favorite performance was by Jon Darc. The songs were very good, and I found the mix of sexual and horror/creepy feelings very interesting.
– What is your funniest memory of the event?
At one point, I met a fashion designer- the creator of E.G.Y.- and he wanted photos for his new pieces, so we did an impromptu shoot inside the bathroom.
– Did you meet some new people or share the experience with friends only?
I was lucky both to meet familiar faces, friends, but also to meet new people and it was a lot of fun.