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An intense and painful fresco of the world: 70 images taken by 14 female journalists to chronicle violence and misery in conflict zones.
Inaugurated on Oct. 6 in Turin, in the halls of Palazzo Madama, the exhibition entitled.
“On the Front Line. Women photojournalists in places of war.”
is a journey of testimony and denunciation. The submitters-Linda Dorigo, Virginie Nguyen Hoang, Jodi Hilton, Andreja Restek, Annabell Van den Berghe, Laurence Geai, Capucine Granier-Deferre, Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi, Matilde Gattoni, Shelly Kittleson, Maysun, Alison Baskerville, Monique Jaques, Camille Lepage-focus the lens on the dramas that plague voiceless peoples. With courage and passion they document the times through the evocative power of the image, in the age when a direct and fierce photographic shot, free of filters and intermediaries, is worth a news story.
The exhibition, curated by Andreja Restek, Stefanella Campana and Maria Paola Ruffino, continues through Nov. 13, daily (except Tuesdays) from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The exhibition is jointly sponsored by the association “Gi.U.Li.A – Journalists United Free Autonomous Women” and “Adcf Onlus, the Strong Heart Ambulance.”
Photogallery: Turin MenteLocale
Source: Palazzo Madama Turin
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