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An
exploration never before published of the feminine universe.
Seen through the eyes of 21 of the most noted italian photographers
including 30 stories of female protagonists.
In
exibition in Milan from
the 7 Febrary
to the 23
March 2003
Military
women, scientists, operators, professionals, singer, farmers, actresses,
students, team managers are some of the protagonists of this photographic
analysis telling of dreams, of everyday exsistence and excellence
of every moment lived in a fascinating dialogue that essablishes
the photographic objective.
Over
200 images telling the stories of 30 women protagonists
expressing the contemporary establishes reality of the Italian women.
Sensitively communicated in photographic language.
The
photographers are authors among the most important of the Italian
panorama,
they interpret different realities while remaining in harmony with
the people portrayed, remaining close to them during their work
and moments of family life and relationships.
Who
collaborated on this project:
Albert and Verzone, Maria Vittoria Backhaus, Isabella Balena, Antonio
Biasucci,
Alessandra Dragoni, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Giorgia Fiorino, Gianni
Giansanti, Guido Harari, Francesco Iodice, Malena Mazza, Cristina
Nunez, Cristina Omenetto, Paolo Pellegrin, Marta Piazza, FabioPonzino,
Marialba Russo, Ciro Frank Schiappa,
Ferdinando Scianna.
La mostra fotografica è curata da Giovanna Calvenzi
and Kitty Bolognesi.
The
first part of the photographicexhibition "Daily Feminine",
will be
from the 7
February to the 23
March 2003 in Milan, shown at the Galleria
Gruppo Credito Valtellinese-Refettorio delle Stelline, in Corso
Magenta, 59.
The
admittance is free from Monday to Saturday from 10.00 until
19.00.
The second part of the exhibition will be in Rome shown at the "Graphic
National Institute"
from 10
April to the 1
June 2003.
The
book "Daily
Feminine Women in the
changing Italy", of around 300 pages,
published by Peliti
and Associati, will be available
in the gallery for all the duration of
the exhibition and in bookstores from February 2003.
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