© Kourtney Roy

Statement Renata Ferri

 

To look again at what surrounds us. To recognize the marks of time, to discover nuances — even the most imperceptible ones, those that slip past reality, yet that photography knows how to capture and entrust to memory. To observe is an act that defines us; in it are reflected our history, our knowledge and our feelings, emotions and memories. In every act of seeing, fragments of autobiography pour forth.

In this image-saturated age, Beautiful Country invites us to observe more carefully, to become more aware of the world around us and its fragile balance to which we are inextricably connected. It is from these thoughts that the architecture of the new edition of the Cortona International Photography Festival takes shape — dedicated to telling the story of Italy over recent decades, an incomplete atlas, since observation is by its very nature endless. A journey of journeys, where photographs become waypoints in an exploration — at times spontaneous, at times meticulous — of the visual and cultural identity of the country.

Italian and international photographers engage in a dual vision that blends the spirit of the Grand Tour with the depth of contemporary documentary inquiry. More than thirty exhibitions, cross-generational dialogues, and a major group show explore Italy in all its complexity — where wonder and disenchantment inevitably intertwine.

And so, this Country that we love and wish to protect once again entrusts photography with the poetic mission of charting space — at times nurturing the sense of wonder that comes with discovery, at times inventing other worlds to spark imagination and reflection.

Within the festival, Peninsula comes to life — a commissioned project bringing together ten artists of a generation that, grateful for the lessons of the masters behind the mythical Viaggio in Italia of 1984, is eager to engage with the defined and liminal territories of the contemporary landscape.

With Beautiful Country, the Cortona International Photography Festival offers a collective experience for sharing stories, images and thoughts, but also a further opportunity to investigate photography’s current capacity to record and render both reality and representation, through languages that continue to invite us on the adventure of looking.

Joel Sternfeld

Joel Sternfeld

Candida Höfer

Candida Höfer

Kourtney Roy

Kourtney Roy

Botto&Bruno

Botto&Bruno

Antonio Biasiucci

Antonio Biasiucci

Milan at the edges

Milan at the edges

Andrea Modica

Andrea Modica

Mattia Balsamini – Raffaele Panizza

Mattia Balsamini – Raffaele Panizza

Paparazzi

Paparazzi

Aaron Schuman

Aaron Schuman

Steffi Reimers

Steffi Reimers

Sohei Nishino

Sohei Nishino

Chiara Fossati – Mattia Zoppellaro

Chiara Fossati – Mattia Zoppellaro

Stromboli

Stromboli

Giulia Mangione – Ivan Carozzi

Giulia Mangione – Ivan Carozzi

Restful Oasis. Italy in the Images of the Eni Archive

Restful Oasis. Italy in the Images of the Eni Archive

Emanuele Amighetti and Federica Sasso

Emanuele Amighetti and Federica Sasso

Luca Campigotto
Luca Campigotto

Luca Campigotto

Francesco Anselmi

Francesco Anselmi

Paolo Ventura

Paolo Ventura

Silvia Camporesi

Silvia Camporesi

Alys Tomlinson

Alys Tomlinson

Jason Fulford

Jason Fulford

Marco Valli – Luca Santese

Marco Valli – Luca Santese

Yago Soria

Yago Soria

Alessandro Toscano

Alessandro Toscano

Paola Di Bello

Paola Di Bello

Moira Ricci

Moira Ricci

Groundswell Project

Groundswell Project

Peninsula

Peninsula

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