“The Last Battles in Mosul” by André Liohn on Information

“Yiwu – The Chinese World Capital Of Useless Things” by Raffaele Petralla on Terra Mater

“Hope Over Fear” by Mads Nissen on Sette

“Americans Parade” by George Georgiou on Sette

“Japan Pom Pom” by Laura Liverani on D La Repubblica

“La Notte Immensa” by Alisa Resnik exhibition at Officine Fotografiche in Milan

On Thursday June 8th, as part of Milan Photo Week, Officine Fotografiche Milano inaugurates “La Notte Immensa”, a photographic exhibition by Alisa Resnik and curated by Laura Serani. The show will be on display till June 26th. ICI LA NUIT EST IMMENSE proclaims, in large red letters, one of the 42 heures du loup painted […]
“Cape Flats” by Krisanne Johnson on NZZ

“Japan Pom Pom” by Laura Liverani on NZZ

“La terra promessa dei Goldburt” exhibition by Pietro Masturzo at AFF

On May 13th opens at La Polveriera, in Ancona, the exhibition “La Terra Promessa dei Goldburt” by Pietro Masturzo. The show is part of the Ancona Foto Festival and will be on display till June 4th. Pietro Masturzo shows the intimate life of a family of ultra-Orthodox American Jewish settlers who decides to move to […]
“Yiwu – The Chinese World Capital Of Useless Things” by Raffaele Petralla on Die Tageszeitung

“Zentai” by Laura Liverani on Jyllands Posten

“Ainu Neno An Ainu” on Rhythms Monthly, Taiwan

“Buried Reflections In The Silo” exhibition at the Kolga Tbilisi Photo festival 2017

Prospekt Photograhers will take part to the Kolga Tbilisi Photo Festival with the exhibition “Buried Reflections In The Silo” featuring the photographs by Igor Posner, Devin Yalkin, Samuele Pellecchia and Francesco Merlini. Four intimacies blended into a collective reflection that aims at using the visual result of their photographic quest in order to deeply explore the […]
“How to act in extreme situations or instances of war” by Mattia Vacca on New Republic

“Ainu” solo exhibition by Laura Liverani at Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Tokyo

The Ainu, the indigenous people from north Japan whose origins are still unclear, are mostly known for their ancient picturesque rituals, ranging from sacrificing bears to the tattooed lips of their women. An exhibition at the Italian Cultural Institute in Tokyo entitled “The Ainu Today” explores the community through the photographs of Laura Liverani. The artist raises […]
Past Perfect Continuous

“Le Tchad Dense” by Francesco Merlini on Black+White Photography Magazine

“La Notte Immensa” by Alisa Resnik exhibition at Plenum gallery in Catania

On February 2nd opens in Catania at Plenum gallery “La Notte Immensa”, a photographic exhibition by Alisa Resnik and curated by Laura Serani. ICI LA NUIT EST IMMENSE proclaims, in large red letters, one of the 42 heures du loup painted by Sardis. Intriguing statement, which sounds like a promise or a threat and which reminds […]
Women Priests Project Multimedia

“Farang” exhibition by Francesco Merlini at Le247 Galerie in Paris

On Saturday June 28th opens in Paris at Le247 Galerie the solo show by Francesco Merlini, “Farang”. The exhibition, realized in collaboration with Circulation(s) Festival will be on display till March 25th. In the time span of three years I’ve taken pictures in Italy, France, Turkey, Thailand and Kosovo. I took pictures of unfamiliar places, […]
South Sudan: A Young Nation Killing Itself

Peter Ksamy Jsiu, a government soldier with his 11 month old son Athian who is suppose to weight up to 11.5 kilos but only weights 5,5. His hair is losing color and his conciseness is weak – both clear signs of severe malnutrition. The country is at war and the father who cares for him […]
“The Frozen Zoo” by Gaia Squarci on Panorama

“Scatta la Notizia” – An educational project led by Pietro Masturzo in Napoli

“Scatta la notizia” – shoot the news – is an initiative of social responsibility created by the non profit organizations Photolux and Neapolis.Art with the support of Canon Italia. The project involved students from 14 to 18 years old from the ’I.S.I.S. Rosario Livatino of San Giovanni a Teduccio, high school of the Naples area […]
Lamalera

Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world and 60 percent of its territory consists of the sea. Fishing is an integral part way of living for the coastal people in Indonesia. Most of the fishing tradition dates back way before Indonesia even existed. Like in Lamalera, a village in a small island […]
“Hope Over Fear” by Mads Nissen on D La Repubblica

“Amazonas” by Mads Nissen on L’espresso

Yiwu, the world capital of useless things

Uan Xiao Fyn. 48 years. Business owner of Christmas balls, posing, in one of his warehouses. Futang, province of Zheijang. China. (ita)Uan Xiao Fyn. 48 anni. Imprenditore di palline di Natale, in posa, in uno dei suoi magazzini. Futang, provincia dello Zheijang. Cina. 2016. Shopkeepers in front of their store unload the goods that have […]
Family Album

“Homophobia” In Russia by Mads Nissen exhibition at Arezzo&Fotografia festival

An exhibition of the project “Homophobia In Russia” by Mads Nissen will be part of the Arezzo&Fotografia Festival that will take place in Tuscany from December 2nd to December 11th. The exhibition will take place at Circolo Aurora in Piazza Sant’Agostino. Being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) is becoming more and more difficult in Russia as sexual minorities […]
“South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Youth” by Krisanne Johnson on Zeit Campus

“Guarding Greenland” by Mads Nissen on D Lui La Repubblica

Butterflies Chapter I

Chronicles from the Mediterranean Sea

The moment when two brothers from Senegal trying to cross the Mediterranean sea in a rubber boat were taken onboard the vessel Aquarius by the rescue teams from the humanitarian organizations Doctors Without Borders and SOS Méditerranée some 14 nautical miles from the Libyan coast. One of the two brothers arrived at the vessel complaining […]
“The Barcelona Poetry Brothel” by Diambra Mariani and Francesco Mion on Marie Claire Italy

Valparaiso

Every time I look into one of the holes that tire this land, I find inside, broken, the spear of a man. Every time I look into one of the holes that tire this land, I find inside, broken, the spear of a man. Each year, the same day, the small settlements that sting the […]
“The Women Squad Of Sharia Law Police” by Rony Zakaria on Sette

The Rescue

Personal belongings found on the greek island of Lesbos, during the last months of 2015, when the steady flow of migrants from different nationalities (coming from nearby Turkey by small boats and overcrowded rubber rafts) reached a peak. This work arises from a personal need to explore unconventional approaches to the thematic of migration […]
“Butterflies Chapter 4” by Scott Typaldos on Internazionale

“Road to northern dream” by Mattia Vacca on Die Zeit

“Revogo” by André Liohn at the Festival of Fotografia Etica 2016 in Lodi

“Revogo” by André Liohn will be exhibited at the Festival Of Fotografia Etica in Lodi. You can visit the exhibition together with the author on Saturday October 8th at 10.30 and on Sunday October 9th at 15.00. In the 2016 CCSP-JP, a Mexican NGO, has published the ranking of the 50 most violent cities in the world. […]