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Othello De'Souza-Hartley solo show in Rome

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Busy time for London based artist Othello De'Souza-Hartley! His latest solo show closed two weeks ago in London and now a solo show is opening in Rome during Rome Art Week. On Tuesday 23rd October Own Narrative a series of polaroids will be on show inside the changing rooms of Campo XXV Aprile (football pitch) in Pietralata, Rome. Campo Sportivo XXV Aprile dal 23 al 27 ottobre 2018 Own Narrative Mostra di Othello De’Souza-Hartley a cura di Alessandra Migani Opening: martedì 23 ottobre ore 18.30 L’Arte di Othello De’Souza-Hartley in mostra a Pietralata  per la Rome Art Week Il Campo Sportivo XXV Aprile torna ad aprire le porte all’arte e alla condivisione con una mostra del fotografo, artista visivo e performer londinese, che sarà presente per l’inaugurazione. Martedì 23 ottobre, alle 18.30, nell’ambito della Rome Art Week, inaugura, presso il Campo Sportivo XXV Aprile a Pietralata, la mostra personale dal titolo Own Narrative del ...

Famous for the Wrong Reasons

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Famous for Wrong Reasons Photography exhibition by Sal Idriss Curated by Alessandra Migani 5 April - 2 May 2014 Opening: Saturday 5 April, 7pm WSP Photography - Via Costanzo Cloro 58 (San Paolo) - Rome, Italy WSP Photography is pleased to announce Famous for the Wrong Reasons (FFTWR) , a photo exhibition by internationally-acclaimed photographer Sal Idriss . The exhibition is curated by Alessandra Migani with the support of British Council (Rome). The project FFTWR, has been initiated by Sal Idriss, and is intended to be a free public event. It involves creating photographic portraits and an exhibition of those London families who lost teenage children to gun or knife crime. The project emerged through the personal tragedy of Sal and his family. On the 27th December 2007, Sal's youngest brother, 16 year old Nassirudeen, died after being stabbed in Islington, London. The experience drew Sal's attention to other families throughout London who had witne...

Africa: See you, See me

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These are the last days to enjoy a brilliant exhibition: Africa: See you, See me! Curated by Awam Amkpa at Officine Fotografiche in Rome. Until the 4th of June.