Memoria fotografica Dainelli

Photographic memory, history of a collective recovery

The Carlo Laviosa Foundation is a partner in an important initiative dedicated to Daniele Dainelli’s photographic archive.
On May 11, at 6:30 p.m., the exhibition “Photographic Memory, History of a Collective Recovery” will open in Livorno’s Biblioteca Labronica Bottini dell’Olio.
The exhibition, with free admission, will remain open until June 30, 2019.
On the occasion of the opening of the exhibition, at the same venue, starting at 9:15 a.m., the workshop “Contributions for the definition of a methodology for the recovery of photographic material” is scheduled, organized by Coop Itinera in collaboration with CNR-Ifac (Institute of Applied Physics ‘Nello Carrara” of the CNR).
9.15 a.m.- Opening Moderator: Marcello Picollo (IFAC-CNR) Speakers: Anne Cartier-Bresson (INP), Barbara Cattaneo (OPD), Simona Cicala (SABAP-BA), Giulia Fraticelli (Independent Restorer).
11.15 am – Second part Moderator: Barbara Cattaneo (OPD) Speakers: Rodorico Giorgi (UniFI), Isetta Tosini (OPD), Giorgio Trumpy (Zurich University), Marcello Picollo (IFAC-CNR).
3:00 p.m. – seminar: PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY, HISTORY OF A COLLECTIVE RECOVERY Moderator: Coop Itinera Speakers: Cristina Luschi (Head of Library System and Entertainment City of Livorno), Laura Lezza (Getty Images photographer), Chief onlus (Cultural Heritage International Emergency Force – Bologna), Giulia Fraticelli (Restorer), Marcello Picollo (IFAC-CNR).
4:50 p.m. – CONTRIBUTIONS FOR APPROFUNDATIONS Speakers: Michele Lezza (8mmezzo Association), Emanuela Sesti (Alinari Archives), Michele Smargiassi (Repubblica journalist).
6 p.m. – THE INJURED IMAGE – Renata Ferri (photoeditor of Io Donna magazine) talks with photographer Daniele Dainelli. ”
The conference stems from the recovery of the Dainelli archive, a photographer from Livorno who lives and works between China and Japan,” says Carlo Laviosa Foundation artistic director Serafino Fasulo. The archive, kept in the photographer’s Livorno home, was flooded on the tragic September 10, 2017.
The mud that ‘covers’ the negatives and prints echoes a private and collective tragedy and underscores how photography, even when it portrays familiar contexts, has a broader scope
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Contact: Tel. 0586 894563, 339 4175103, segreteria@itinera.info Program: http://culturmedia.legacoop.coop/lapertura-della-mostra-memoria-fotografica-storia-un-recupero-collettivo-workshop-livorno-organizzato-coop-itinera/See the Manifesto

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