Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and the Social Institute of Turin, from 19 September to 6 October, present EVIDENCE, a solo exhibition by photojournalist Fabio Bucciarelli in the Foundation's project room.
Iran, Burma, Libya and Syria, 70 photographs divided into four reportages, an excursus on the conflicts that have gripped the world in recent years.
Fabio Bucciarelli (former pupil of the Social Institute) is the witness and his images the proof of what his eyes have seen. The war experienced from the inside, from the side of the last with the gazes of those who suffer it: the pain, the clashes, the refugees and the civilians who continue their lives under the bombs are the characters of the exhibition. Characters that through his camera come to life, breathe again to present themselves, more relevant than ever, to their audience.
He went to Iran before the 2009 presidential elections, encountering a country much more divided than the chronicle tells us. Then he travelled to Burma to document the drama of the Karen ethnic group forced to flee a war that has lasted for decades and knows no end. Libya came next, with the civil war and the photo-scoop of Gaddafi's corpse. Finally he goes to Aleppo: his shots show us the drama of the Syrian civil war.
The reportage in Aleppo won the Robert Capa Gold Medal, an award from the Overseas Press Club of America, sponsored by TIME and LIFE, and the World Press Photo.