Dominik Valvo - Berlin Cage - Exclusive Set - FRAMED






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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This Berlin Cage set is an exclusive series composed of three photographs that engage in a visual dialogue exploring sex as a space of identity, power, and vulnerability. Inspired by Berlin, the collection approaches the male body with an uncompromising gaze, where desire and restraint coexist.
Through the recurring presence of the cage as a symbolic element, the images reflect on self-imposed limits, control, exposure, and the tension between intimacy and public display. The body becomes matter, landscape, and statement: explicit yet silent, political without the need for narration. Each photograph stands as an individual work, while together they construct a complete and coherent narrative.
This set is sold FRAMED. Each print measures 20 × 20 cm, produced on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Premium Silk Paper, and presented in a wooden frame with glass, white passe-partout, and hanging system, resulting in a final size of 30 × 30 cm.
The elegant finish and subtle texture of the paper provide a sophisticated presence, with deep, rich tones that enhance the visual impact of the work. The paper’s natural resistance also helps protect the print from fingerprints and minor scratches.
Each piece is individually numbered and signed, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
The print is carefully packaged and shipped via tracked and insured express courier from Spain to destinations worldwide.
LIMITED EDITION.
Dominik Valvo is a professional photographer born in Andalusia and based in Madrid, where he exhibits and sells his work in galleries and curated boutique spaces. His eclectic style reflects a deep passion for fashion, contemporary art, and urban culture, drawing inspiration from cities such as Tokyo, New York, and Berlin, as well as from major artistic movements. Among his key influences are iconic figures like Robert Mapplethorpe, David LaChapelle, and Cindy Sherman, whose bold vision and narrative approach resonate throughout his work.
A visual artist dedicated to capturing beauty in all its forms, his photography flows between the erotic, the conceptual, and the documentary. His work explores themes of identity, desire, fetishism, and sexuality, incorporating BDSM elements that highlight power dynamics and personal freedom while challenging established social norms.
His portfolio includes intimate portraits, nudes, and striking travel photography, where contemporary aesthetics intertwine with emotion and self-expression. Alternating between portraiture and urban photography, he captures both the essence of people and the energy of the spaces they inhabit, with a special fascination for the interplay between architecture, light, and movement.
Dominik Valvo’s work has been exhibited across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, attracting international collectors. Each of his images invites reflection and wonder, establishing him as a distinctive voice in the contemporary art scene.
This Berlin Cage set is an exclusive series composed of three photographs that engage in a visual dialogue exploring sex as a space of identity, power, and vulnerability. Inspired by Berlin, the collection approaches the male body with an uncompromising gaze, where desire and restraint coexist.
Through the recurring presence of the cage as a symbolic element, the images reflect on self-imposed limits, control, exposure, and the tension between intimacy and public display. The body becomes matter, landscape, and statement: explicit yet silent, political without the need for narration. Each photograph stands as an individual work, while together they construct a complete and coherent narrative.
This set is sold FRAMED. Each print measures 20 × 20 cm, produced on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Premium Silk Paper, and presented in a wooden frame with glass, white passe-partout, and hanging system, resulting in a final size of 30 × 30 cm.
The elegant finish and subtle texture of the paper provide a sophisticated presence, with deep, rich tones that enhance the visual impact of the work. The paper’s natural resistance also helps protect the print from fingerprints and minor scratches.
Each piece is individually numbered and signed, and includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
The print is carefully packaged and shipped via tracked and insured express courier from Spain to destinations worldwide.
LIMITED EDITION.
Dominik Valvo is a professional photographer born in Andalusia and based in Madrid, where he exhibits and sells his work in galleries and curated boutique spaces. His eclectic style reflects a deep passion for fashion, contemporary art, and urban culture, drawing inspiration from cities such as Tokyo, New York, and Berlin, as well as from major artistic movements. Among his key influences are iconic figures like Robert Mapplethorpe, David LaChapelle, and Cindy Sherman, whose bold vision and narrative approach resonate throughout his work.
A visual artist dedicated to capturing beauty in all its forms, his photography flows between the erotic, the conceptual, and the documentary. His work explores themes of identity, desire, fetishism, and sexuality, incorporating BDSM elements that highlight power dynamics and personal freedom while challenging established social norms.
His portfolio includes intimate portraits, nudes, and striking travel photography, where contemporary aesthetics intertwine with emotion and self-expression. Alternating between portraiture and urban photography, he captures both the essence of people and the energy of the spaces they inhabit, with a special fascination for the interplay between architecture, light, and movement.
Dominik Valvo’s work has been exhibited across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, attracting international collectors. Each of his images invites reflection and wonder, establishing him as a distinctive voice in the contemporary art scene.
