Up to Now, Fabrica Photography is a rich and intense overview on more than twenty years of visual research. From 1994 the Italian research center Fabrica has explored photography in its various facets, from journalistic documentation to editorial projects, from communication campaigns to more distinctly artistic projects.
Fabrica has selected 37 photographers and over one hundred works, and this review focusses on the works of those young photographers that, over the years, have become renowned international authors. From Pieter Hugo’s Albino Portraits to James Mollison’s Libyan Battle Trucks, from Olivia Arthur’s The Middle-Distance to Laia Abril’s A bad day, from Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse’s Ponte City to Lorenzo Vitturi’s Oil.
This array of images bears witness to the variety of approaches to photographic documentations, which encompasses different realities and continents and creates an iconographic and narrative unicum.
Up to Now, Fabrica Photography
From May 12 to July 9
Chiostri di San Pietro
via Emilia San Pietro, 44/c
Reggio Emilia
Italy