Jury 2018 //
Maria Mortati is an Artist and Museum Exhibit Designer, interested in examining and amplifying the relationship between public and institution, public and private. Her projects span formal exhibitions to short-term interventions, involving collaborations with other artists, communities, and staff. Her explorations include the edges of way-finding at the Hammer Museum, Fluxus and the public at the Walker Art Center, an interactive street-front exhibition at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre in London and installations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Angelika Burtscher, Austrian, for a while she has been living in Alto Adige, a border region where the issue of plurilingualism is still questioned as being a richness or a problem. In Italy she started working as designer and curator and opened her design studio with Daniele Lupo. She is passionate about design, art, architecture, city planning and their mutual relations and contaminations. With this in mind, in 2003 she opened in Bolzano the non-profit space Lungomare. In other words, she is always dreaming, and hopes that one day she will see the sea from the window, and will be at her door, finally.
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Martin Prast is an italian based Freelance Photographer & Cinematographer. After his graduation from documentary film school as a camera operator, he attended different workshops and masterclasses for 16/35mm Film and HD video in Germany, Lithuania and Italy. He is working on a photojournalistic project about living in suburbs, that will be shot on analogue and digital gear.
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Heinrich Wegmann (b. in 1960) is a freelance photographer based in Bolzano, Italy.
Degree in Architecture at the university of Venice. In 1985, he travelled for the first time to China.
This marked the beginning of his fascination of other cultures and the curiosity of their everyday lives. |
Claudia Corrent (b. in 1980) is a freelance photographer based in Bolzano, Italy.
Degree in Philosophy at the University of Trento, her work was exhibited in San Francesco, Russia, Lithuanian, Milan, Rome, Venice, Her images have been published in Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Gioia, Courrier International,on line in National Geographic, Il Post,Vanity Fair. She’s interested in storytelling especially related to anthropological and social issues and the relationship between people and the environment. She is represented by LUZphoto.
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Vincenzo Mancuso is an italian based freelance filmmaker.
Founder and curator of Analogica and 36exp. |