Xavier Mulet’s M. Ardan is a work of fiction, a photographic project influenced by the writings of Herman Melville, Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Allan Poe, Julio Verne, Robert Louis Stevenson,…
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Europe was bombed, destroyed, demoralized during World War II, which killed more than 50 million people. Nothing was going to be the same anymore, but Europe’s rebirth from the ravages…
This exhibit presents Herbert List’s multifaceted work, exhibiting his masterpieces and some lesser known work side by side, through a visual journey , from enigmatic night shots and surreal and…
It's been nearly a quarter of a century since the dissolution of the CCCP Fedeli alla Linea, the musical group created by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti , Massimo Zamboni , Danilo…
Fotografis is an outstanding collection, consisting of over 600 photos collected over a decade (1975-1985), a collection that remained untouched, as its founders had planned it. Since 2009, the collection has…
It’s the ninth Fotografia Europea Festival, already. This year, the common thread of the Festival, which is sponsored by the Municipality of Reggio Emilia, is a reflection upon “the gaze”, based…
Reggio Emilia is an ancient Italian town, situated on the ancient roman Via Aemilia and it still has its medieval center as well as ducal monuments from the Este family.…
Divine Violence is the premiere of Holy Bible, the new work by Broomberg & Chanarin, a well acknowledged couple of artists and photographers. Their latest project (so far only an editorial one) is this exhibition…
The exhibition is a journey into Luigi Ghirri’s work, through his photos as well as through catalogue proofs, books from his private library, magazines, anonymous photograph collections, postcards and album covers.…