Elegy From The Po River Valley – Gabriele Cecconi

MUNICIPALITY PARTNER AREAGabriele Cecconi
Elegy From the Po River Valley

Telling the story of the territory in which you live and are immersed every day is a challenging task. Being objective and knowing how to look into yourself, starting from your roots all the way to the present made up of lights and shadows, is an exciting challenge. For this, we need an external gaze – better even if different and distant- that knows how to capture the everyday, invisible to those who look at it with the same eyes. A gaze that can reveal with the beauty of a single shot the identity of a territory and with the lightness typical of photography things that you do not know or do not want to know. It is as a result of these fundamental needs that this project came to light. It is funded by the Strategy Photography 2022 grant offered by the Directorate General Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the Province of Lodi and the Festival of Ethical Photography. At the beginning of 2023, the photographer Gabriele Cecconi, a world-renowned photojournalist with experience on environmental issues, arrived in Lodi to lay his expert eyes on this territory. The initiative of commissioning a photographic exploration is significant, not only for the anthropological characteristics of this area, but also for the water crisis that in 2022 hit northern Italy, with dramatic consequences on the economic and social fabric of the area. Generation after generation, water has been a resource that has enabled the livelihood and development of one of the most productive and fertile economic areas in Europe. All this is now in danger and the greatest risk is the loss of peasant civilization. After months of intense work this investigation has come to completion: “Elegia lodigiana” is a profound work that tells the story of the Po Valley and its infinite green extensions, interrupted only by the rivers that collect along their course the tales of those who inhabit this territory. This exploration tells a story that enables us to see this plane under a new light. The project is illustrated in a photographic book.

Gabriele Cecconi is an Italian documentary photographer interested in cultural, political and environmental issues. He approached photography after a law degree and in 2015 he was selected by Camera Torino and Leica for a masterclass with Magnum photographer Alex Webb. Since then he made several reportages until 2018 when he started working on long-term projects. His project on the environmental impact of Rohingya migration in southern Bangladesh has received numerous international awards including the Yves Rocher Photography Award at Visa pour l’Image, POY, Andrei Stenin Grand Prix, PX3 Photographer of the Year and the LUMIX Sustainability Award among others. His work has been exhibited internationally in museums, festivals and galleries including the Hermitage State Museum, the United Nations Headquarters, Photo Vogue Festival, Fotofestiwal Lodz and it has been published by Italian and international newspapers and magazines including National Geographic, The Guardian, GEO, GUP, Fisheye Magazine, Internazionale, L’Espresso, Newsweek and Courrier International. At the same time he carries out research on the relationship between culture, power and representation and on the spiritual and pedagogical aspects of the visual arts

Montanaso Lombardo – presso Ex Chiesa di San Giorgio Martire, via Roma 20

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Sunday from 10:00-12:30 and from 16:00-19:00
Sunday 19 October from 10:00 to 19:00.