''I survived 4 raids, I have over 100 stitches on my body, but nothing will stop me from telling the story and giving a voice to those who can’t'' - Gabriele Micalizzi
From 4th April until 28th June 2024, 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery is proud to present
the works of photographer Gabriele Micalizzi, for the first time in Milan.
The exhibition, called “A KIND OF BEAUTY”, curated by Tiziana Castelluzzo, brings
together the finest photographs, ranging from black and white prints to gelatin silver prints
and colour, painstakingly selected from negatives preserved in the artist’s archive.
On display are the most significant shots depicting some of the venues of the biggest
clashes of the last two decades, starting from the Arab revolutions, passing through the
conflicts in the Middle Eastern against the caliphate through to the current conflicts in the
Ukraine and Palestine.
© Gabriele Micalizzi - Action! #3, Athens, Greece, 2011 - Courtesy of 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery
The desire to embark on a journey towards a type of photography resulting from a
documentary need, but containing its own aesthetics and meaning that goes beyond the
reason for its inception, derives from a precise positioning choice reached throughout the
gallery’s many years of experience in making space for new visions and fragments of
reality that have marked the history of the last twenty years.
Gabriele Micalizzi was born in Milan in 1984 in Cascina Gobba, which was a
complicated neighbourhood in the Nineties. He has always had a strong sensitivity, which
he channelled into a strong passion and predisposition for visual arts, first for graffiti and
tattoos and later for photography and video making. His first experience of war was at
the age of 23, in Afghanistan, followed by a trip to Thailand during the riots created by
the Red Shirts in central Bangkok, where he realised his vocation was to be a
photojournalist, after taking a shot of a boy injured by a hand bomb right beside him.
According to Gabriele, the war is like a theatre, a term used in the military environment to
define the conflict zone, where everyone has a specific role, in a certain scene and in a
limited amount of time. The photojournalist’s task is to illustrate and narrate using a single
weapon: the camera, the only available means that becomes a tool of action to share that
stage where emotions run high, expand, and are exacerbated, friendships are
consolidated or lost, and solidarity becomes a primary and essential need.
By using photography with impeccable skill, Micalizzi is able to create images that are
not slaves of reality or intention but instead represent a world of its own with its
coherence, autonomy and evocative power.
''Gabriele has an extraordinary ability to synthesize; he manages to combine poetry,
power, and beauty in a single shot. His photographs, even the most explicit ones, are a
metaphorical expression of a wider, more complex reality that leads the viewer to ask
questions about events, mankind and the nature of conflicts. Gabriele not only portrays
war, but he experiences it first hand by standing next to the fighters, in the middle of the
scene, whilst facing their same risks. His shots portray not only what he sees, but his entire
emotional baggage too. Gabriele’s gaze however is never judgemental, but it is free and
open, as though it were guided by a need for clarity and understanding of the most
intimate and humane aspects of the facts of history.'''(Tiziana Castelluzzo)
© Gabriele Micalizzi - Action! #1, Istanbul, Turkey, 2013 - Courtesy of 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery
His works do not oppress the observer nor reduce the image to a spectacle of
photographic virtuosity, but instead generate a broad and open terrain of engagement, a
space where the image articulates its information and evokes in the viewer multiple
meanings that transcend itself. Despite being rich in detail, his photographs are arranged
in a precise composition order without ever undermining the complexity of reality.
In a historical moment in time where individuals are submerged by information and
influenced by media that shape people’s aesthetic consciousness, blurring the lines
between reality and fiction, Gabriele Micalizzi has found a way to report on the war from
an invisible perspective, by using his experience to create works of art (photographs) that
capture the gaze, the mind, and the soul of the observer.
The exhibition will guide visitors through the unsettling and disturbing gaze of Gabriele
Micalizzi, whose shots force the audience to weigh, collect and process the most
disparate meanings of every single detail of the photographs presented.
During Milan Art Week, a selection of Gabriele Micalizzi’s works will also be presented
as part of the new edition of MIA Photo Fair from 10th to 14th April 2024 at the Allianz
MiCo Congress Centre Milan.
In the meantime, Legacy, a collection of works and an installation by Micalizzi that aim
to reflect on the physicality of photography will be on display at the Santa Giulia Museum
complex in Brescia from 23rd April until 1st September 2024.
© Gabriele Micalizzi - Manifesto, March of Return, Gaza, 2018 - Courtesy of 29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery