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Terracina (LT), the photographic exhibition "TTL - Through the lands"

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The collective ZEROTRE / Pictures presents
"TTL - Through The Lands" The reports of the collective
ZEROTRE in the heart of Terracina (via the field of flowers) Opening Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 22.0011 - August 22, 2010
will be held at the premises of the gallery ZEROTRE, as a field of flowers, in the heart of Terracina (LT), 11 to August 22, the photographic exhibition "TTL - Through the lands." Organized by the Collective ZEROTRE / pictures, the exhibition presents a summary of recent photographic projects of the members of the collective. The images are part of the report made in Mexico, Palestine, Argentina and Italy. "Italians of Chipilo" Hector Maragoni tells the daily life of a community of descendants of settlers from Veneto in the State of Puebla, in central Mexico. "Flashes of Intifada" by Christian Minelli describes the state of tension in the contested city of Jerusalem, the scene in recent months of violent clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces. "Modern Times" by Massimiliano Pinna is a work in black and white workers on the IMP, one of the first retrieved and self-managed factories in Argentina, in the heart of Buenos Aires. "Impruneta 51" tells the story of Francis Sinni former school March 8, occupied for residential purposes by two and a half years from 40 families in Magliana district in Rome. The Collective
ZEROTRE / pictures was founded in 2010 by a group of young freelance photographers working in the field of social reportage, current affairs and research. The name of the team is inspired by the number of the place where born, sharing space and artistic enjoyment. The projects stem from personal visions of reality, albeit with different styles, are summed up in reference to a common idea of \u200b\u200bphotography criticism, creative and free. The Collective is made up of photographers Ettore Marangoni, Christian Minelli, Massimiliano Pinna, Francesco Sinni.
Opening hours: daily except Monday, from 22.00 to 00.30. Free admission.
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