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Triennale Milano Presents Giulia Mangione's Exhibition, "The Fall,"

Triennale Milano Presents Giulia Mangione's Exhibition, "The Fall," Opening Today, January 17th, to February 18th, 2024

From January 17 to February 18, 2024, Triennale Milano presents the exhibition Giulia Mangione. The Fall, curated by Ilaria Campioli and Daniele De Luigi. Giulia Mangione is the winner of the most recent Giovane Fotografia Italiana | Premio Luigi Ghirri 2023 awarded during the Fotografia Europea festival in Reggio Emilia. Her work is now being exhibited, thanks to a partnership between the City of Reggio Emilia and Triennale Milano, at Triennale. The winning project of the tenth edition of Giovane Fotografia Italiana | Premio Luigi Ghirri 2023, entitled The Fall, presents a series of photographs examining numerous myths and beliefs regarding the theme of the Apocalypse and the end of the world.

Giovane Fotografia Italiana | Premio Luigi Ghirri 2023, a project promoted by the City of Reggio Emilia, with Triennale Milano as a partner since 2022, discovers and showcases emerging talents in Italian photography. Also partnering in the tenth edition was the Italian Cultural Institute of Stockholm, with the further participation of Crédit Agricole Italia, as a cultural partner, plus the collaboration of GAI - Associazione per il Circuito dei Giovani Artisti Italiani, as well as Fotografia Europea, in addition to the Festival Panoràmic di Granollers, Barcelona, Fotofestiwal Łódź, in Poland, Photoworks, in Brighton, and with the contribution of Reire srl.

The format of Giovane Fotografia Italiana is an open call without any charge, with artists 35 years of age or younger invited to present a series of photographs tied to the concept of the year’s edition. The project focuses on artistic exploration through photography. The jury of the latest edition, whose members were Lorenza Bravetta (curator of photography, cinema and new media of Triennale Milano), Paola di Bello (an artist), Francesca Lazzarini (an independent curator), Adele Ghirri (representing Luigi Ghirri’s heirs) and Walter Guadagnini (Director of Fotografia Europea), awarded Premio Luigi Ghirri 2023 to Guilia Mangione: “For her impeccable research, the photographic quality of her work, and her exploration of the theme of belonging, as it relates to presentiments of the end”.

Giulia Mangione’s work was presented in April 2023, as part of the exhibition Appartenenza (Belonging), in Reggio Emilia’s Palazzo dei Musei, during the Fotografia Europea festival.

Triennale Milano’s institutional partners Lavazza Group and Salone del Mobile.Milano also supported this exposition. 

Please contact triennale@alphakilo.com for more information.