eNews  
website            online version   edit | unsubscribe  
 
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY
 
From the series "I Travestiti", 1965-1970 © Lisetta Carmi, courtesy Martini & Ronchetti 2020
 
Fotografie Forum Frankfurt re-opened
 

RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY

 
Collezione Donata Pizzi - Women photographers from Italy
 

Paola Agosti » Letizia Battaglia » Lisetta Carmi » Agnese De Donato » Anna di Prospero » Simona Ghizzoni » Paola Mattioli » Adriana Monti » Alba Zari » ... and more »

 
extended until 30 August 2020
 
 

FFF Fotografie Forum Frankfurt

Braubachstr. 30-32, 60311 Frankfurt (Main)
T +49 (0)69-291726

www.fffrankfurt.org
Tue-Sun 11am-6pm, Wed 11am-8pm
FFF Fotografie Forum Frankfurt
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY
 
Medusa, 2014. From the series "The Modern Spirit is Vivisective" © Francesca Catastini
 
 
The Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (FFF) has been re-opened. A number of security measures, including glass protection walls, distance rules and mandatory masks, ensure the protection of visitors and the team. The exhibition RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY. COLLEZIONE DONATA PIZZI: WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM ITALY will continue to be shown; the show has been extended until August 30, 2020.

With RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY the FFF presents five decades of photography from a female perspective. On display are 150 works by more than 60 Italian women photographers from 1965 to the present day. The exhibition shows various facets of daily routines, social and contemporary history, mainly with a focus on women’s lives. Hopes and illusions, relationships, struggles and going beyond borders are just some of the aspects addressed.

All works are part of the Collezione Donata Pizzi. The collection, begun in 2014 by the Italian photographer and collector Donata Pizzi, is one of the few collections worldwide with works exclusively by women artists. It currently comprises more than 250 works by 70 Italian photo-graphers of different generations and is constantly growing.
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY
 
Cosa ne pensi del movimento femminista?, 1974 © Paola Mattioli
 
 
True to the collection, RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY also presents important phases and themes in recent Italian photography. Many of the early works in the exhibition are in the documentary and storytelling tradition. These include Letizia Battaglia’s sometimes shocking testimonies to the deeds of the Sicilian Mafia, Paola Agosti’s touching black-and-white descriptions of rural poverty in northern Italy, and Giovanna Borgese’s journalistic representation of women from the left-wing extremist terrorist group Prima Linea. Seldom shown until recently: Lisetta Carmi’s sensitive pictures of the transvestite community in Genoa from 1965 onwards.

The exhibition focuses on positions of feminism and the questioning of clichés of the typically female. Agnese De Donato, co-founder of the feminist magazine Effe, ironized the theme of sexism in the 1970s by staging a half-naked male model. In her self-portrait, filmmaker Adriana Monti is experimentally facing her shadow. In 1974, Paola Mattioli sets photos of demonstrating women in a powder box belonging to her mother. Anyone looking into the mirror of the box is confronted with the title of the work: Cosa ne pensi del movimento femminista? What do you think of the feminist movement?
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY
 
Self Portrait with My Mother, 2011 © Anna Di Prospero
 
 
Especially photographs by younger artists deal with questions of role and identity. Anna Di Prospero, for example, poetically merges childhood and adulthood, yesterday and today in her Self Portrait with my Mother (2011). Simona Ghizzoni provides very personal insights into the theme of anorexia. Alba Zari uses self-portraits and image recognition software in search of her biological father.

What all works in the exhibition have in common is 'the fresh and participating gaze' of the photographers, which Donata Pizzi defines as the constituent element of her collection. Thus RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY displays a trove of contemporary female photographic art – taking Italy as an example. And invites one to a dialogue about what female artists were creating at the same time in other countries.

Please note: The FFF is currently open from Tue–Sun, 11 am – 6 pm. For the time being, there will be no guided tours, and in May no live events will be held in the FFF. More information and updates for the FFF programme can be find on the FFF website www.fffrankfurt.org

Additional service is an exhibition publication with texts and work images, available over the FFF counter. Furthermore the FFF presents the series RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY digital in the FFF social media channels Facebook (facebook.com/fotografieforumfrankfurt/) and Instagram (instagram.com/fff.gram/)
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY
 
Le ragazze di Prima Linea. Torino, 1981 © Giovanna Borgese
 
 
RESISTANCE & SENSIBILITY. The artists of the exhibition
Paola Agosti » Pippa Bacca » Martina Baciagalupo » Isabella Balena » Marina Ballo Charmet » Liliana Barchiesi » Letizia Battaglia » Tomaso Binga (Bianca Pucciarelli in Menna) » Giovanna Borgese » Marcella Campagnano » Lisetta Carmi » Monica Carocci » Gea Casolaro » Francesca Catastini » Carla Cerati » Martina Cirese » Daniela Comani » Marilisa Cosello » Agnese De Donato » Paola de Pietri » Martina della Valle » Paola Di Bello » Rä di Martino » Anna di Prospero » Bruna Esposito » Eva Frapiccini » Vittoria Gerardi » Simona Ghizzoni » Bruna Ginammi » Elena Givone » Gruppo del Mercoledí » Luisa Lambri » Elias Magri » Lucia Marcucci » Raffaela Mariniello » Allegra Martin » Paola Mattioli » Malena Mazza » Libera Mazzoleni » Gabriella Mercadini » Ottonella Mocellin » Adriana Monti » Brigitte Niedermair » Michela Palermo » Lina Pallotta » Luana Perilli Wojaczeck » Claudia Petraroli » Moira Ricci » Francesca Rivetti » Marialba Russo » Lori Sammartino » Marinella Senatore » Alessandra Spranzi » Sofia Uslenghi » Francesca Volpi » Alba Zari »
 
 
unsubscribe here
Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com

© 28 Jan 2020 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin
Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke
contact@photo-index.art . T +49.30.24 34 27 80