
Cat's Escape
8 works

Coming Home Green, 2026
Archival Pigment Print
23.6 x 31.5 in 60 x 80 cm AP 1/1
Coming Home marks a powerful new chapter in the practice of Sebastian Magnani. Expanding on the conceptual foundation that defined his earlier work, this series signals a confident shift toward a more introspective and visually refined language.While still conceptually connected to the artist’s iconic explorations of identity and projection, Coming Home embraces a darker, more contemplative atmosphere. Magnani’s imagery moves beyond playful recontextualization toward a deeper emotional register, where light, shadow, and composition operate with heightened precision. The result is a body of work that feels both grounded and transformative — an exploration of return not only as place, but as psychological and existential state.Through carefully constructed scenes and a restrained visual palette, the series reflects on themes of belonging, self-recognition, and inner alignment. Figures emerge with quiet intensity, suspended in moments that suggest resolution without closure. This tension between familiarity and evolution positions Coming Home as a natural yet striking progression in Magnani’s artistic trajectory.With this series, Magnani demonstrates a growing maturity of vision — one that preserves the conceptual clarity of his earlier practice while opening new emotional and aesthetic territory. Coming Home ultimately invites viewers to consider what it means to return to oneself, and how transformation can arise from that act.One photograph. One size. Six colors. Each print a unique piece.


Sebastian Magnani is a Swiss photographer based in Zurich, born in a small village in Canton Valais. He discovered photography during an apprenticeship in media design in 2006 and spent the following five years working as a graphic designer and art director at an advertising agency before transitioning to photography full time in 2011.
Magnani is known for richly colored, intimately staged portraits that combine strong lighting with a cinematic sense of mood. His most recognized body of work reimagines a well known superhero character in quiet, everyday moments, unexpected downtime away from heroics, using contrast between the character's familiar presence and ordinary settings to explore themes of vulnerability, solitude, and the small pleasures of daily life. His background in advertising and design continues to shape the polish and precision of his compositions.
Magnani has collaborated with major international clients, including The New York Times, IWC Schaffhausen, and Apple, and his work has been exhibited across the United States, Australia, and Europe. He has also published photography books and received multiple international awards for his projects.
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