At the time of photography’s invention in 1839, the Italian peninsula was composed of “a dozen different countries.” This political fragmentation is central to understanding how photography was received and disseminated in Italy. … Continue reading 04.07.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 10. FRANCESCA BONETTI: LA VIA ITALIANA ALLA FOTOGRAFIA
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01.07.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 7. NANCY LEE KATZ: A VERY PERSONAL PROJECT
Nancy Lee Katz managed to create a body of work without calling herself an artist, and without discussion—simply by focusing on doing. Sometimes, between saying and doing, you have to choose. Nancy chose to do. No images? Click here BIENNALE DI SENIGALLIA Nancy Lee Katz (1947–2018) quietly built a unique pantheon of portraits. In it, … Continue reading 01.07.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 7. NANCY LEE KATZ: A VERY PERSONAL PROJECT
27.06.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 3. Simona Ballesio: DI VENTO
A self-taught photographer, Simona Ballesio works with hand-coated cotton paper, applying silver salt emulsions with a brush, following artisanal methods dating back to the 19th century. No images? Click here BIENNALE DI SENIGALLIA Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Simona Ballesio: Divento Six years ago, Senigallia and Fermo were officially designated as Cities of … Continue reading 27.06.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 3. Simona Ballesio: DI VENTO
26.06.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 2. The Fair or ANTICA FIERA DI SINIGAGLIA
Since the very first edition of the Senigallia Biennale in 2019, we made the decision to include a modest fair — a space where a few dealers and collectors could meet, exchange ideas, and trade works. Because trade is life. … Continue reading 26.06.2025 Photo Diary from the Senigallia Biennale – Day 2. The Fair or ANTICA FIERA DI SINIGAGLIA