Digitally knit together from hundreds if not thousands of photographs of famous and lesser-known European church facades, Markus Brunetti’s images at Yossi Milo Gallery elicit wonder at the beauty and detailed decoration of the continent’s architectural treasures. Every inch of each photograph offers crisp detail captured by Brunetti as he stands before each structure with a camera and variety of lenses, gathering more information than any single photo or even the naked eye. Here, a striking, multi-colored marble exterior on the mid-15th century Oratory of San Bernardino in Perugia, Italy is smaller than the extensive, larger church building to the right, but isolated in the photograph and free from its surroundings, the oratory takes on a grandeur of its own. (On view in Chelsea through June 20th).
