About us Zeropuntozerozero is a multidisciplinary independent publishing house founded in 2006 by Olivia Fincato with the collaboration of the photographer Renato D’Agostin focusing on culture, art and photography editorial projects.

Olivia Fincato
Olivia Fincato was born in Bassano del Grappa in 1980. She is a New York based freelance writer and independent curator and she collaborates with Italian and foreign publications, being involved in numerous cultural and artistic projects between Italy and the United States. She graduated in Communication Sciences at Milan’s IULM University and then continued her studies at New York’s School of Visual Arts. A communication expert, she collaborated with the Italian Cultural Institute of New York, the Art Directors Club of New York and the Society of Publication Designers. Endowed with great imaginative vitality and profound sensitivity for the human aspect of life, Olivia Fincato found in the research for the expressions of human life the research field which best suits her. Her solid cultural background brings her to investigate unusual human universes with a delicate and never intrusive inquisitiveness and unveil them.

Renato D’Agostin
Renato D’Agostin was born in 1983 and starts his photographer’s career in Venice, Italy in 2001. The city’s atmosphere nourishes and develops his curiosity in capturing life situations with the camera. For the same purpose in 2002 he journeys through the Western Europe capitals getting fascinated by Paris. Back to Italy he joines the Istituto Italiano di Fotografia in Milan, and works with the production studio Maison Sabbatini. He attends New York’s International Center of Photography in 2005 for its Fine Print Classes and in 2006 he is assistant to Ralph Gibson in NewYork. In 2007 the presents Metropolis at the Leica Gallery New York followed by major galleries in United States and Europe, being represented by Charles Zalber’s Photo 4, Paris. In Metropolis the notions of space and time of the city become transfigured, thus freeing surreal and oneiric images related to the emotional depths of our collective uncounscious, a space that Renato was able to investigate with intimate subtlety.