Fabio Barile, Luca Capuano, Camilla Casadei Maldini and Moira Ricci, moderated by Fabio Severo
Three stories of ongoing photographic work: the photographic project takes shape amid practice, experimentation and failure.
Fabio Barile studied photography at the Fondazione Studio Marangoni. In recent years his interest has focused on natural phenomena and complexity, the theme of his most recent work still in the development phase: Works for a Cosmic Feeling. In 2019 he took part in the collective exhibition curated by da FOAM On Earth - Technology and the natural world at Les Rencontres de la Photographie in Arles, and with Domingo Milella at the exhibition Le forme del tempo at the Centro per le Arti Visive Pescheria in Pesaro.
Fabio Severo, a journalist, has written on photography, the cinema and visual culture for a variety of different Italian magazines including Il Tascabile, IL Magazine, Rivista Studio and pagina99. For a number of years he ran Hippolyte Bayard, a blog devoted to contemporary photography. With Tommaso Bonaventura and Alessandro Imbriaco he co-authored a photographic project entitled Corpi di Reato. Un'archeologia visiva dei fenomeni mafiosi nell'Italia contemporanea.
Luca Capuano, a photographer, has produced numerous projects documenting and analysing the contemporary landscape commissioned by public institutions and private foundations both in Italy and abroad, for example UNESCO, the Ministero dei Beni Artistici e Culturali, the Ministero degli Affari Esteri, DAAR, the Royal Academy of Fine Art, the Provincia di Ferrara, the Comune di Bologna, the Provincia di Siena, the Regione Emilia Romagna, the Comune di San Gimignano, the Fondazione Musei Senesi, the Politecnico di Milano, the ISIA in Urbino, the Regione Toscana and the Regione Lazio.
Camilla Casadei Maldini, an architect, has always had an interest in the performing arts, contemporary dance and the study of movement in relation to space, which she explores using various research methodologies combining the figurative and performance arts in an effort to represent the body as an element that generates architectural and spatial planning. She trained with, and has worked with, such artists and choreographers as Virgilio Sieni, Mk, Monica Francia and Alessandro Carboni.
Moira Ricci is an artist and choreographer whose work, which is frequently autobiographical in slant, explores the themes of individual and social identity, family history, the home and the original bond with the territory, interweaving technological invention and the rediscovery of the image of popular belonging.
Informazioni
Admission free while places last. Places for conversations, round tables and screenings will be assigned from one hour before the start of each event. Reservations may be made by membership card holders only. There will no further admission once the event has started.
Auditorium
Admission via steps in via Milano 9A