Letizia Battaglia (Bilingual edition)
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Letizia Battaglia is the catalogue published on the occasion of the
monographic exhibition open to the public from Oct. 8, 2024 to Feb.
23, 2025 at the Photographer's Gallery in London, curated by Paolo
Falcone, in collaboration with the Letizia Battaglia Archive,
Falcone Foundation for the Arts, and with the contribution of
Candido Speroni and Carla Fendi Speroni Foundation and the Italian
Cultural Institute of London. The exhibition, like the catalog,
testifies to Italian life and society with photographs from the
great photographer's historical archive. For nearly fifty years
Letizia Battaglia has photographed, observed and lived intensely
her time and especially her city, Palermo. Letizia Battaglia is a
tribute to her work, her intense and new gaze, her yearning for
freedom and her always being a woman against the tide. It is an
uninterrupted album that goes from Milan to the face of Pier Paolo
Pasolini, from the many mafia deaths to the unconscious elegance of
the little girls of the Cala district in Palermo, and then the
religious processions, the faces of Piersanti Mattarella, Giovanni
Falcone up to the ferocious boss Leoluca Bagarella. For almost
fifty years, Letizia Battaglia has photographed, observed and
experienced her time and above all her city, Palermo. As Shoair
Mavlian, director of the Photographers' Gallery in London, writes,
Letizia Battaglia's images could be seen “through the lens of life,
something chaotic, random, unpredictable, cruel and dangerous, but
also full of love and empathy”. With a text by Paolo Falcone, the
volume's editor, the photographs now chase each other in a unique
and formidable sequence where ‘photography and everyday life
converge in a single path that highlights the extraordinary visual
sensitivity, the courage to be at the distance of a punch or a
caress to conquer the image, often obtained in extreme contexts but
always full of dignity’.