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Ukrainian refugees in Italy


So far, over 100,000 people have fled Ukraine since the conflict began and arrived in Italy, mostly women and minors. To ensure their assistance, a system has been defined that provides for different forms of support that are complementary to each other. In addition to placement with Italian and Ukrainian families residing in Italy at the ordinary network of CAS (Extraordinary Reception Centers) and the SAI (Reception and Integration System), a widespread reception system has been introduced which assigns a key role to Third sector, to voluntary associations and religious bodies. The association or body must guarantee, in addition to food and accommodation, help with school and work integration, legal guidance, linguistic literacy and psycho-socio-health assistance.

The White Town


During WWII, on their way to bomb northern Italy English and American pilots could see under them a huge white spot. By that they knew they were flying over Casale Monferrato, also known as “the white town.” The roofs of the houses were, in fact, covered in white by the asbestos dust coming off the Eternit plant. Throughout the plant’s production life a massive quantity of asbestos dust was dispersed into the atmosphere through the factory chimneys that had no protective filters.

Suspended Adolescence


The containment strategies to curb the wave of the pandemic had a strong psychological impact on the population. This underestimated consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic was mostly noticed in adolescents. Adolescence is a crucial period of human life that is characterized by the physiological evolution of somatic characteristics associated with psychological and behavioural modifications. Most of them experienced feelings of fear, discouragement, and anxiety which strongly affected the approach to their daily lifestyles.

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Tommaso Ausili (b. 1970) is an Italian photographer and videomaker.
He approached photography after his graduation. Originally interested in travel and geographical photography, he gradually moved to photo-reportage. In 2009 he started the “Hidden Death” project, focused on the death of animals for slaughter. In 2010 the project awarded the World Press Photo (3rd prize), the Sony World Photography Award and the Iris d’Or – Photographer of the Year. In 2012 he undertook a long-term project about pollution by asbestos in Italy. This project also marked his debut on video. His documentary “The white town” was selected for several international festivals and won the prize “L’anello debole” in 2014. In 2015 he founded ROAM, a studio/collective which aims to reinterpret the iconography of the city of Rome. Its first project “Jubilee People”, was exhibited at MACRO (Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome).

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Awards

2014. “L’anello debole”, 1° prize
2010. Sony World Photography Award, 1° prize “Contemporary Issues”
2010. Iris d’Or/Photographer of the Year, Sony World Photography Award
2010. World Press Photo, 3° prize “Contemporary Issues”

Exhibitions & Screenings

2020. “Lector in Fabula – European cultural festival”, Conversano (BA)
2016. “Jubilee People”, MACRO (Museo Arte Contemporanea Roma), Rome
2015. “Racconto Onesto”, Forma Meravigli
2010. “Foto8 Summershow”, Host Gallery, London
2011. “Fotojatka”, Prague, Brno, Czech Republic
2010. “Testimoni del Nostro Tempo”, Museo d’Arte Scavi Scaligeri, Verona
2010. “Sony World Photography Awards” Exhibition – Worldwide
2010. “Word Presso Photo” Exhibition – Worldwide