
by Serena Perfetto
From music to book, from photography to cinema: spring in San Francisco has never been as full of Italian events as this year. Indeed, whoever loves Italy and its history, culture, and art cannot miss the April's journey among a series of events, such as performances, conferences, photo exhibits, and movie screenings, with the same destination: the Italian culture.
Starting with photography, Marco Paoli's exhibition opened last week presenting sixteen large black & white photographs from his book Silenzio and from his forthcoming publication Ethiopia. Born in Tuscany, the Italian photographer lives now in Florence after he started working in the cinema industry and in theatrical productions in the 80s.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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