Florence’s Photo Treasure
By Amanda SZTEIN
A brief look at Alinari, the hub of photography, its preservation and evolution from the dawn of the art itself
By Amanda SZTEIN
A brief look at Alinari, the hub of photography, its preservation and evolution from the dawn of the art itself
Rochelle Cheever
“PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ART OF STORYTELLING WITHOUT WORDS; GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY NOT ONLY INCORPORATES ALL THE OBVIOUS TECHNICAL SKILLS, BUT ALSO, AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, IT CONVEYS EMOTION.”
By Nicoletta LEONARDI
Two historical examples include Marie Sophie and Ghitta Carrell
By Ludovica ROSSI PURINI
An interview with Mario Peliti
By Gianluca MARZIANI
Italian photography never disappoints: years pass and new names are added to the landscape of talent that is constantly emerging.
By Laura GIACALONE
CHARLES H. TRAUB, DOLCE VIA: ITALY IN THE 1980S. DAMIANI, 2014.
By Barbara ZORZOLI
Since the beginning of the 20th century photography has been an extremely successful means to promote fashion all over the world.
Rome’s MAXXI Museum highlights Italy’s rich fashion design past with the exhibition Bellissima: Italy and High Fashion 1945-1968.
photography by Mauro BENEDETTI The City as a landscape, its roughness smoothed out through the photographer’s art–acknowledging the sky (not far) above its myriad ceilings and spires.
Etcetera Opening at MAXXI Museum, Rome John Cabot University Gala at the Union League Club La Scuola Marconi Gala at Cipriani