The exhibition will showcase a collection of 20 captivating photographs that embody the essence of Sicily – the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. Known for its iconic Strait of Messina that separates it from Southern Italy’s Calabria region, Sicily is a beloved tourist destination boasting romantic beaches, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage.
Captured by esteemed Italian photographer Fulvio Bugani, this exhibition offers viewers a glimpse into the unique beauty and allure of Sicily. Bugani’s skillful lens brings forth the individual stories and emotions that are intrinsic to the island, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its charm.
Fulvio Bugani, a seasoned Italian freelance documentary photographer with over 20 years of experience, has collaborated with esteemed associations and non-governmental organizations such as MSF (Medecins Sans Frontier) and Amnesty International, contributing to numerous social reportage projects. His exceptional works have been published in renowned publications like TIME LightBox, The Guardian, LFI – Leica Fotografie International, and Cubadebate.
In recognition of his talent, Bugani was awarded the World Press Photo Award in 2015 and was also a finalist in the prestigious Leica Oskar Barnack awards in 2016.
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