EXPOSITION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE

Giulio Piscitelli
10/03/2020 14/03/2020
  • Duur: 2h
  • Location : Salle des pieds Légers

Giulio Piscitelli (1981, Napoli), earned a degree in Communication Studies, approached photography in 2008, and after graduation began working with Italian and foreign news agencies.

His work is mainly related to current topics and in last years he focused on the immigration crisis in Europe, producing his first  annd still ongoing long term project “Harraga”, that in 2017 became a book published by  Contrasto Books.

His reports have been published by national and international newspapers and magazines such as: Internazionale, New York Times, Espresso, Stern, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, Time, La Stampa and others

https://giuliopiscitelli.viewbook.com/

 

Calendar

Date Hour
Tuesday, March 10 6:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Entrée libre
Book

Distributions

Vernissage le mardi 10/03 – 19:00

Gratuit, accessible aux heures d’ouverture de la billetterie

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