Hosted by Mimi Mollica in the scenic Belíce Valley, a group of photographers gather each year to celebrate life and make work inspired by a landscape decimated by a devastating earthquake half a century ago
Hosted by Mimi Mollica in the scenic Belíce Valley, a group of photographers gather each year to celebrate life and make work inspired by a landscape decimated by a devastating earthquake half a century ago
VIVONO brings together a range of artists to examine the campaigns and communities of an overlooked era, from the 80s and 90s
From Vuyo Mabheka’s imagined childhood ‘popihuise’ to Forensic Architecture’s reconstructed Palestine, Bologna’s Foto/Industria biennial reimagines ‘home’
This Will Not End Well is the artist’s first retrospective as a filmmaker; Milan, Italy is one of many stops on its major touring route
Some 20 years after Périphérique, a new exhibition collates the artist’s celebrated series with three others to deepen his focus on the subject of cultural representation
Carrie Mae Weems is an iconic figure and yet, argues a new retrospective in Turin, there is still much more to say about the universality and magic of her extensive body of work
BJP explores The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature, the festival’s ninth edition in Milan
The photographer discusses his deep connection with horses, the universal truths they embody, and how they inspire his sensorial photography
The Reggio Emilia showcase is themed Nature Loves to Hide, with shows by Arko Datto, Lisa Barnard and Susan Meiselas