Prize

Finalista al Gomma Grant 2022 by Filippo Venturi

Il mio lavoro “Foundations of a Mirage” è fra i finalisti del Gomma Photography Grant, sezione Documentary!
Qui la lista dei finalisti: https://thegommagrant.com

Foundations of a Mirage
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2021 - Ongoing

2021 is an important year for the United Arab Emirates, which is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its and hosting EXPO 2020 (postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic) in Dubai, the country’s most important city, considered the “New York of the Persian Gulf”.
The fate of the UAE took a drastic turn with the discovery of oil in Abu Dhabi in 1958 and in Dubai in 1966. Even today, over 85% of the country’s economy is based on exports of natural resources. In recent years, the construction boom has driven the country’s government to invest in very expensive infrastructure, in Dubai itself, chasing various records, such as the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building; the Dubai World Central International Airport, the most expensive airport ever built; the three Palm Islands, the largest artificial islands in the world; the Dubai Mall, the largest shopping mall in the world; Dubailand, an amusement park that is supposed be twice the size of Disney World (which, however, has suffered severe delays due to the recent economic crisis).
The population of the UAE is around 10 million, of which 11% are citizens of the United Arab Emirates and 89% are foreigners (mostly immigrants from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh).
Although for some time now the country, also through the EXPO, has been attempting to tackle important and current issues such as sustainability (accessibility and resilience of environmental resources, energy and water), in practice it relies on a system that has very little that is sustainable and modern about it, i.e. the exploitation of low-cost migrant labour to create works that aim to be the largest/tallest/most impressive etc. to the world, whose goal is to support a purely Western type of consumerism, even at the cost of distorting the traditions and culture of the country itself, resulting in an artificial, contradictory reality.
Thanks to its reflective surfaces and the use of futuristic technologies, Dubai’s show of modernity can dazzle and distract from the actual situation, where capitalism reigns supreme. Even so, however, it is not difficult to notice the army of workers ready to clean and disinfect anywhere suitable for hosting visitors, including the streets, or in charge of directing tourists and satisfying their every need.
The dark side of Dubai has many facets, including that of being a tax haven capable of attracting people and money whose origins are “hazy” to say the least, but it is on a human level that the cruellest face of this reality can be found, where workers are treated like commodities, also through what is known as the kafala, a system of exploitation that shares some characteristics with human trafficking. The result is therefore a form of contemporary slavery that goes unnoticed because to visitors, Dubai appears to be a wonderland, whose hardly “sustainable” foundations, however, they fail to see.

Nomination al Leica Oskar Barnack Award by Filippo Venturi

Il mio lavoro "Foundations of a mirage" è stato nominato al "Leica Oskar Barnack Award" di quest'anno.

L’essere stato selezionato per questo premio prestigioso è, per me, un grande onore e piacere e un ulteriore stimolo nel continuare a lavorare con il massimo impegno!

Maggiori info su lavoro qui: https://www.filippoventuri.photography/blog/dubai-expo-mirage

Questo invece è il sito ufficiale del premio: https://www.leica-oskar-barnack-award.com/en

2° Premio al PhotoVisa 2020 by Filippo Venturi

Con mia grande soddisfazione, il mio progetto “Korean Dream” si è aggiudicato il secondo premio nel concorso "Memory: War and Peace" dell’ International Festival of Photography PHOTOVISA!

L’elenco dei fotografi premiati è qui: Winners of the PhotoVisa photography contest

Di seguito il tema del concorso:

Photo contest ‘Memory: War and Peace’

The turn of the 20th - 21st centuries seemed to be an era of hope and a reachable dream that there would be no war in the new millennium. The first two decades of the new century were overshadowed by numerous military conflicts around the world, declared and undeclared military actions, under the influence of which the life of entire regions was changing. New generations of people born and growing amid wars consider them as a natural form of social being.

In the new millennium climate change is on the agenda, and though we’ve been looking for excuses that humanity has become a victim of natural disasters, their speed is the fault of our civilization, which has been aggressive towards the planet for centuries. It is about life of the society and the planet (world) during the war (trials). In Leo Tolstoy’s novel “War and Peace”, peace was understood not only as a state opposite to war, but peace as a society, being as such*. The society is looked upon during the period of the Great Patriotic War of 1812, destruction and the changes the society undergoes are described, and members of the society recreate themselves and the world around them, despite the war ...

The year 2020 marks the 110th anniversary of the death of Leo Tolstoy, one of the greatest thinkers who influenced the development of the world culture of the 20th - 21st centuries. In 2019, 140 years have passed since the novel “War and Peace” was completed. Worldwide, 2020 is the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, in Russia the 75th anniversary of the Great Victory over the Nazi invaders is celebrated.

Finalista e in mostra al Białystok Interphoto Festival by Filippo Venturi

Il mio lavoro è stato selezionato fra i 10 finalisti del Grand Prix Award e sarà esposto al Białystok Interphoto Festival!
Il vincitore sarà annunciato il 28 settembre. Di seguito il comunicato ufficiale.

We have a pleasure to announce the list of ten finalists INTERPHOTO Grand Prix 2019:
Javier Arcenillas, Alicja Brodowicz, Daria Garnik, Gläscher, Chirag Jindal, Hannes Jung,Maxime Mathys, Karol Pałka, Jakub Wawrzak, Filippo Venturi.
Thank you for the hard work of the jury team: April Gertler / Thomas Licek / Andrée Moser-Morel / Andreas Müller-Pohle / Naima Miriam Savioli / Olivier Spillebout / Jesús Vilamajó, whose chairman is Andreas Müller-Pohle

Ulteriori informazioni qui: www.interphoto.pl

Kolga Tbilisi Photo Award 2018 by Filippo Venturi

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Il mio ritratto della cantante Anna Calvi, per il giornale tedesco Der Spiegel, è stato selezionato dalla giuria del Kolga Award International fra gli scatti migliori del 2018!

Questa fotografia sarà esposta al Festival della Fotografia di Tbilisi, in Georgia, e sarà pubblicata nel relativo catalogo.

Il Kolga Award, giunto alla 18° edizione, è il concorso fotografico più importante e prestigioso della Georgia. Lo scopo di tale premio è connettere la fotografia internazionale, la Georgia e la fotografia locale.

Sito ufficiale: www.kolga.ge/en

Finalista al Gomma Photography Grant by Filippo Venturi

I miei lavori “C’era una volta il Duce” e “Everyone has his own way of leaping into the dark“ (inedito) sono fra i finalisti del Gomma Grant 2018!

Questo l’elenco dei finalisti:
Alessio Maximilian Schroder, Anna Miroshnichenko, Annalisa Natali Murri, Antonio Privitera, Berangere Fromont, Boris Eldagsen & Tanvir Taolad, Caleb Stein, Camillo Pasquarelli, Carla Kogelman, Christian Flores-Michel, David Molina, Devin Yalkin, Elena Subach, Elzbieta Polkowska, Fatima Abreu Ferreira, Filippo Venturi, George Marazakis, Haris Panagiotakopoulos, Jakub Wawrzak, Javier Arcenillas, Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni, Jens Schwarz, Julie van der Vaart, Karl Mancini, Katlijn Blanchaert, Margaret Lansink, Marie Tomanova, Martyn Aim, Michela Benaglia, Nanna Heitmann, Panos / Mary Charalampidis / Chairetaki, Pierpaolo Mittica, Simon Johansson, Tabitha Barnard, Tatiana Cedillo, Tatiana Ilina, Tomasz Laczny, Tomasz Lazar, Tommy Nease, Valerio Polici, Vladimir Vasilev, Yorgos Yatromanolakis.

www.gommagrant.com

Autore dell'Anno FIAF 2018 Emilia Romagna by Filippo Venturi

E’ con grande piacere che ho accolto la notizia di essere stato premiato dalla FIAF come Autore dell’Anno 2018 per l’Emilia Romagna!

Anche grazie alla FIAF ho mosso i primi passi nella Fotografia e ho compiuto il mio processo di crescita; questo riconoscimento è uno stimolo a continuare a migliorare.

Per chi ci sarà, si vediamo a Salsomaggiore domenica 14 ottobre!

1° premio al TIFA e finalista al Kolga by Filippo Venturi

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Il mio lavoro Eyes wide shut, sulle feste notturne veneziane in maschera, ha ricevuto il 1° premio ai Tokyo International Foto Awards, nella categoria “Events”. In maggio sarà esposto nella CA Gallery di Tokyo.

Il mio lavoro, Korean dream, sulla Corea del Nord, è finalista al Kolga Photo Awards nella categoria “Documentary”. In maggio sarà esposto a Tbilisi (Georgia) nel corso del festival Kolga Tbilisi Photo. I lavori premiati saranno annunciati il 4 maggio!