Mufoco Open Call 2023 - L'Italia è un Desiderio

  • Opens
    15 Jun 2023
  • Deadline
    15 Sep 2023
  • Link
  • Entry fee
    FREE
  • Topics Awards, Landscape

Ten artists and photographers under 40 working on the Italian landscape will be selected for a €5,000 prize.

Overview

The Direzione Generale Creatività Contemporanea (DGCC) of the Ministero della Cultura (MiC) and the Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea (Mufoco) are promoting an Open Call for the selection of ten projects by photographers and visual artists under 40 on the theme of the contemporary Italian landscape.

Practical Info

Participation in the Open Call is free of charge. Applications must be sent by e-mail to bandi@mufoco.org no later than 15 September 2023. Applications should contain a complete presentation of the project proposed for the Open Call, including title, concept (max. 2000 characters), date of realisation, images and any other material necessary to the full understanding of the work.

About Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea

The Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea was born in the wake of public commissioning, which since the 1980s has constituted in Italy a form of support for artistic production, a fruitful way of interpreting the territory and a condition for bringing photography closer to institutions. Since its opening in 2004, the museum has continuously promoted research and commissions on themes relating to the landscape.

Fratelli Alinari, Capri, before 1915, gelatin silver salt print on paper negative on glass. Alinari Archives, Florence
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Fratelli Alinari, Capri, before 1915, gelatin silver salt print on paper negative on glass. Alinari Archives, Florence

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Pompeo Bondini (attr.), Temple of Ercole Vincitore known as the Temple of Vesta in Rome, c. 1850, negative on paper, Archivi Alinari-archivio Alinari, Firenze

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Alberto Lattuada, Via Teulié, Milano, 1939-1940, silver salt print on gelatin silver salt celluloseacetate film paper, Alinari Archives-Lattuada archive, Firenze

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