Synopses & Reviews
ENCERRADOS is a voyage lasting ten years, through seventy-four prisons across Latin America; a journey born from the desire to recount a continent through a prisoner's world. Valerio Bispuri's pictures describe in detail and with a great evocative power, the everyday life in the most dangerous prisons, throwing a new light on the on the prisoners, shown here in all their humanity.
Valerio Bispuriand#160;has beenand#160;a reporter since 2001; he collaborates with numerous Italian and international magazines, including L'Espresso, Internazionale, Le Monde, and Stern. He has carried out reportages in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but it is in Latin America that Valerio worked the longest. He has lived in Buenos Aires for more than a decade.
Synopsis
A unique and compelling report on the everyday life of prisoners in Latin American jails.
Synopsis
Encerrados is a voyage lasting ten years, through 74 prisons across Latin America; a journey born from the desire to recount a continent through prisonersand#8217; world. Bispuri's pictures describe in detail and with a great evocative power, the everyday life in the most dangerous prisons, throwing a new light on the on the prisoners, here shown in all their humanity.
About the Author
Valerio Bispuri was born in Rome in 1971 and after graduating in Literature he decided to devote his attention to photography. Professional reporter since 2001 he collaborates with numerous Italian and international magazines, among which Land#8217;Espresso, Il Venerdand#236;, Internazionale, Le Mond, Stern. He has carried out reportages in Africa, Asia, Middle East, but it is in Latin America that Valerio worked the longest and has lived in Buenos Aires for more than a decade. He has worked on and#147;Encerradosand#8221; for 10 years, a long term photographic project on the life conditions in 74 prisons across all the countries in the South American continent, describing with an anthropological and journalistic approach, the inmatesand#8217; reality. This work has been exhibited at Visa pour land#8217;Image in Perpignan, at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, at the University of Geneva, at the Browse Festival in Berlin and, in October 2014, at the Bronx Documentary Center of New York. In 2013 Valerio finished another important photographic project that lasted for 8 years, denouncing the diffusion and the effects of a new low-cost drug called and#147;Pacoand#8221; that is killing an entire generation of youths in the suburbs of South American large cities. The work on and#147;Pacoand#8221; has been exhibited in Rome, Milan and Istanbul (catalogue published by International Green Cross). He has been awarded numerous international prizes: Latin American POY 2011 (honourable mention); Sony World Photography Award 2013 (1st prize Contemporary Issues); Days Japan International Photojournalism Awards 2013 and the 2014 POY (2nd prize, Feature Story Editing and#150; Magazine).