Synopses & Reviews
Photography is a fundamental element in our knowledge of the world and in the exchange of ideas between different cultures—sometimes very remote from one another in distance and in time. In recent years, images have invaded our world making a much bigger contribution to planetwide communication than words, creating contacts and conveying information.The editors of the second title of The New Photography In… series have chosen twenty-four of the most interesting artists who best represent the main directions that Italys photographic language has taken in recent years. All of them are well-known artists between the ages of thirty and forty and show their work in important galleries throughout the world. These include: Silvia Camporesi, Martina Della Valle, Donatella Di Cicco, Amleto Di Leo, Gianni Ferrero Merlino, Michela Formenti, Eva Frapiccini, Linda Fregni Nagler, Luigi Gariglio, Elena Givone, Alice Grassi, Emma Innocenti, Francesco Jodice, Lorenzo Jucker, Francesca Lazzaroni, Renato Leotta, Teodoro Lupo, Tancredi Mangano, Brigitte Niedermayr, Chiara Pirito, Moira Ricci, Francesca Rivetti, Elisa Sighicelli, and Francesco Zucchetti.
Synopsis
New Photography in Italy is dedicated to twenty-four emerging Italian photographers. Some of the artists included are Silvia Camporesi, Martina Della Valle, Donatella Di Cicco, Amleto Di Leo, Gianni Ferrero Merlino, Michela Formenti, Eva Frapiccini, Linda Fregni Nagler, Luigi Gariglio, Elena Givone, Alice Grassi, Emma Innocenti, Francesco Jodice, Lorenzo Jucker, Francesca Lazzaroni, Renato Leotta, Teodoro Lupo, Tancredi Mangano, Brigitte Niedermayr, Chiara Pirito, Moira Ricci, Francesca Rivetti, Elisa Sighicelli, and Francesco Zucchetti.
About the Author
Francesca Mila Nemni has a Masters degree in art history from the University of Milan and a BA degree in Photography. She has been a working photographer for many years, as well as writing extensively in this area for many contemporary art reviews. Andrea Cossu graduated in the Science of Communication at the University of Turin and studied photography at the Instituto Europeo di Design. She works on many exhibitions and book projects.