DO YOU KNOW HOW TO GO ON A SAFARI?
Photographic hunt between through the cracks in walls and fissures of streets
with Massimiliano Tappari
in conversation with Lucia Cipriani of Farfilò
Supported by Fondazione San Zeno.
Confused by habit, we risk failing to see our everyday landscape. Led by Massimiliano Tappari – photographer, illustrator and discoverer of wonder in daily life, we will try to regain a keen eye to read the world through the lens of photography. After an initial reflection session at Batteria Scarpa, we will go on a walk where both adults and children will be on a mission to catch sight of the invisible and uncover hidden stories in the corners of Veronetta neighbourhood.
Both the morning and the afternoon workshops will be open by registration to a max of 20 participants (recommended age of 5 years and above).
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Massimiliano Tappari narrates through his shots the hidden stories behind small things. Graduated at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, he has won the Andrsen Prize in 2016 as Protagonista della cultura. For years he has hosted “workshop of locally-sourced wonders” in schools, libraries, museums and festivals stimulating children and adults to be creative and catch the amazing side of everyday life. His works have been shown at Casina di Raffaello in Rome, at Fondazione Remotti in Camogli, and at PAN – Palazzo delle Arti Napoli. His books are published by Lapis, Topipittori, Corraini, Terre di Mezzo.