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MARIO DE BIASI. FOTOGRAFIE 1947 – 2003
Casa dei Tre Oci in Venice hosts one of the most complete and suggestive exhibitions of the Italian photographer, whose visual interpretation of the second half of the 20th century is polymorphous and multi-faceted.
Find out more »HYPERVENEZIA
Mario Peliti's photographs pay homage to the complex urban fabric of Venice, showing visitors what the city looks like in the light of the new millennium.
Find out more »Capa in Color
In Modena a corpus of color images of the most iconic war photographer ever.
Find out more »Lisetta Carmi: Merry voices in the dark
Lisetta Carmi's photographs build a virtual bridge, spatial and temporal, between Molise and Sardinia; the black and whites exhibited at MACTE portray the Sardinian stage after the Second World War, together with all its protagonists and supporting actors.
Find out more »Essere Umane. Le grandi fotografe raccontano il mondo
Musei di San Domenico brings to light the work of the most influential female figures in the world of historical and contemporary photography.
Find out more »Margaret Bourke-White – Prima, donna
The works of Margaret Bourke-White are exhibited at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere; the shots chronologically retrace the prolific experience of the American artist as a photojournalist.
Find out more »Robert Doisneau
The greatest exponent of French humanist photography is presented at Palazzo Roverella; the shots take the viewer right into the heart of twentieth-century Paris.
Find out more »L’Altra di Altre. Le donne di Sandro Miller tra serialità e identità
The American photographer Sandro Miller proposes a marginalized and multifaceted interpretation of the female figure, freed from the aesthetic and ideological yoke of patriarchy.
Find out more »Through a Different Lens: STANLEY KUBRICK PHOTOGRAPHS
An exhibition in Trieste dedicated to the New York director's photographic beginnings, made possible thanks to the artistic efforts of the Look archive, ERPAC, the Museum of the City of New York and the Stanley Kubrick Archive.
Find out more »Sebastião Salgado – Amazônia
The Brazilian photographer launches a visual warning, monumental in its aesthetics, for the preservation of the Amazon environment and the populations and communities that have animated it for centuries.
Find out more »Mario Testino. Unfiltered 2.
After the success of the first part of the exhibition 'Mario Testino: Unfiltered', the second exhibition phase: the Milanese gallery also presents an exclusive body of unpublished works thus revealing the lesser known, more spontaneous and intimate side of the artist.
Find out more »Michael Christopher Brown – I Reporter
In Catania the first European retrospective of the American photojournalist who works with the iPhone.
Find out more »Monumento Fiume
The works of three artists are displayed within a multimedia journey that outlines the historical, social and natural boundaries of a river and the country it flows through.
Find out more »Raymond Depardon – La vita moderna
Triennale Milano, together with Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, presents the largest and most evocative exhibition ever created on the French director and photographer Raymond Depardon.
Find out more »Altra versione dello stesso paesaggio
The exhibition is the result of the first artist residency promoted by the Pinacoteca G.A. Levis of Chiomonte, and proposes a social and intimist reinterpretation of the cultural microclimate of Susa Valley.
Find out more »CARLA CERATI. Uno sguardo di donna su volti, corpi, paesaggi
Reggia di Colorno hosts an extensive exhibition on the photographic work of Carla Cerati, who portrayed the Italian social and artistic scene of the second half of the twentieth century.
Find out more »Luigi Ghirri. Between dawn and dusk. Images for Apulia.
In 1983 Ghirri set off on a personal journey across Apulia and took hundreds of photographs. Ghirri’s family have gathered film negatives and original photographs to recreate the artist’s journey through the images he captured.
Find out more »FERDINANDO SCIANNA. Non chiamatemi maestro
Still Fotografia presents 50 of the most iconic shots of the artist from Bagheria; between Sicily and Beirut, between America and Spain, between the relationship with Leonardo Sciascia and visual narrative.
Find out more »Martin Parr. We ❤ Sports
Martin Parr's work is on display at CAMERA in Turin, Italy, showing the more humorous and ironic side of spectators as they enjoy sporting events of all sorts.
Find out more »Jaques Henri Lartigue – L’invenzione della felicità
Lartigue's shots, always curious about the joy and carefree attitude of the Parisian upper middle class, are exhibited at the We Gil space in Rome.
Find out more »Carlo Vigni. L’industria della Polvere
In Siena the Carlo Vigni’s pictures on the former IDIT Tower: symbol of the Italian economic boom after the Second World War.
Find out more »Salvatore Vitale. How to Secure a Country +
CAMERA hosts the first solo exhibition of Palermo-based photographer Salvatore Vitale, who depicts Switzerland's national security systems through an enigmatic visual mosaic.
Find out more »Fotografia Zeropixel
Friuli Venezia-Giulia hosts the eighth edition of Fotografia Zeropixel, a festival dedicated exclusively to material and analogue photography.
Find out more »Da Gorizia alle Ande
The studiofaganel gallery hosts the photographic experiences of Paolo Gasparini, lived halfway between Italy and South America.
Find out more »UNA COLLEZIONE IDEALE
Leica Galerie brings together shots by some of the most important authors in the history of photography, building an educational, expressive, historical and geographical excursus of the medium.
Find out more »Luigi Ghirri. Les années Marazzi 1975-1985
The Italian Cultural Institute in Paris hosts the second stage of the travelling exhibition project on Ghirri's unpublished work, photographed for the ceramics company Marazzi in the mid-1970s.
Find out more »Freedom is not Free
Twenty14 displays the solo exhibition of Mashid Mohadjerin, an Iranian photographer who attempts to draw the boundaries of freedom and equality of the role of women in post-revolution Iran.
Find out more »The Arab Revolt
Condominio, on the occasion of "Reframing History" of Photo Vogue Festival, brings on display Giorgio Di Noto's Polaroids on the web and social documentations of the Arab Spring revolts.
Find out more »L’arte e la città
Centro Pecci in Prato organizes "L’arte e la città", an exhibition whose pivotal point is the dialogue between contemporary art and the metropolitan and urban context of the Tuscan city.
Find out more »Leonardo Magrelli – The Plant
Jest Fotografia presents Leonardo Magrelli's work "The Plant," which addresses issues dear to nuclear energy and ecological transition through a series of dreamlike and evocative shots.
Find out more »Julia Margaret Cameron – Uno sguardo fuori fuoco
Palazzo Del Duca presents a series of shots belonging to one of the first, fundamental female figures of the origins of photography.
Find out more »STRAPPI. Tra violenza e indifferenza
In Turin, 10 photographers are brought together to focus attention on international situations of conflict and difficulty.
Find out more »Casa Azul
PAC Milano presents "Casa Azul", a work by visual artist Giulia Iacolutti on gender identity inside a Mexican penitentiary.
Find out more »Steve McCurry. Animals.
On display is the 'Animals' project that was born in 1992 when Steve McCurry carries out a mission in the war territories in the Gulf area to document the disastrous environmental and faunal impact in the places of the conflict.
Find out more »The people I like
Triennale Milano pays homage to Giovanni Gastel with two exhibitions set up thanks to the collaboration of MAXXI in Rome and MUFOCO in Cinisello Balsamo.
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