SALVATORE VITALE Portfolio 2015–2016
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SALVATORE VITALE Portfolio 2015–2016
SALVATORE VITALE Portfolio 2015–2016 SHORT BIO Salvatore Vitale is a Swiss based photographer born and raised in Palermo, Italy. During his studies in Communication Science he started to develop his interest in photography. During the years he worked as editorial photographer moved by the wish to keep on his research on the photography media and the way it is related to human environment. In 2012 he has been nominated to Reflexions Masterclass by Giorgia Fiorio and Gabriel Bauret. During these years his research moved into a more documentary approach and, in particular, in how several approaches to photography can be used to enhance storytelling. In 2014 he attended The International Center of Photography – ICP’s class with Allen Frame. In 2014 he has been selected for the ISSP International Masterclass by Andrei Polikanov and Yuri Kozyrev. In 2015 he has been awarded with Die Besten 2014 at Swiss Photo Awards. In 2015 he is on the recipient of the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia’s grant for his long term research on the production of security in Switzerland. His work has been featured and published worldwide. He is also the founder and editor-in-chief of YET magazine, a triannual Swiss photography magazine which showcases works by both emerging and estabilished photographers as well as in-depth content focusing on the evolution of photography with a particular eye on the contemporary field. He is giving lectures and talks about his work. 2014 - 2016 THE MOON WAS BROKEN Artist’ short statement I was 5 years old when for the first time in my life I felt the strong feeling of missing something. Going back in time, there’s a clear symbol which reminds me of that feeling. That night I was at a fun fair with my family, we were going back home when I saw the moon covered by some dark clouds. I started to cry, the moon was broken to my child eyes. I can remember exactly that feeling of something that was going to happen. A couple of weeks after my father had a car accident. I will never forget that period, the hospital. Nobody knows how he’s still alive. I’ve always been very close to ma father, we shared a lot of passions, we spent a lot of time together and I guess that a large part of my relationship with him was signed by the fear of loosing him. During the years our relationship started to be more complex. He’s a typical Sicilian man, no emotions, no feelings, no words. It’s very hard to understand what he’s thinking or how he feels. And, to be honest, I took a lot after him. I left home at the age of 18, since then our communication started to be very poor, we never see each other but a couple of weeks per year. But, some months ago, I felt the same feeling carried by the broken moon and I discovered that my father is experiencing serious health problems. He never talks about it, he never tells how he feels. So I decided to talk with him in order to understand what brought us to this point. It has been a complex discussion where a lot of feelings, memories, explenations, regrets came out. This story talks about me and my identity. But does it playing with my memory, my imaginary connected to what is real. All the symbols, the places and the subjects plays like an attempt to recover something that is missing. It is a collection of different mind’ states, a vision of what is my story and my identity today. It’s never easy entering such a personal topic, it’s not easy to tell someone to clarify a situation which stands still for years. But in doing it, in remembering what has been and what it could be, it’s possible to find kind of a new beginning. Through this work something is changing in my life and in the relationship with my father. Installation shoot Swiss Photo Award 2015 Zürich, Switzerland 2013 - 2014 TOPOGRAPHY OF A GLACIER Artist’ short statement Scientists have been monitoring the state of the glaciers since 1869. Between 1850 and 1970 alpine glaciers lost at least one third of their surface area and about half their density. When glaciers melt, the outflow of water does not necessarily increase gradually. It is usually dammed by boulders for a certain time, until it breaks through with great destructive force onto the valley below. I’ve been to Gries Glacier, Ulrichen (CH), which is one of the most important, but at the same time at risk, glacier of Switzerland. Griesgletscher is a temperate valley glacier located in the central Swiss Alps. The glacier covers an area of 5.26 km2 flowing in north-east direction from 3374 m a.s.l. down to 2409 m a.s.l. Mass balance measurements started in 1961 in connection with the construction of a reservoir for hydro-power production. According to the data of the preliminary glacier mass balance 2011/2012 supplied by the World Glacier Monitoring Service, Gries Glacier lost -2400 points in annual mass balance (mm w.e.). I started from a data analysis conducted by the Swiss Glacier Monitoring Network to see the map of the glacier and its relative changement in the length variation from 1961 and 2011. It’s interesting the word used to call the part of a glacier that goes under a certain mass. They are called “dead”. All the pictures shown here are taken to the new entrance of the glacier, in the “dead” part of it. Looking at the map, 50 years ago, this would have been completely covered by the ice. This is the beginning of a project that aims to explore the powerful nature of a living creature in constant evolution. I want to show how such a powerful creature can be so fragile. In those pictures you can see their magnificence, but at the same time all their fragility. Tear sheet GlacierHub, Columbia University New York, 2014 2012 - Present YET MAGAZINE About Editorial staff YET magazine is a triannual photography publication which showcases editorials and photographic series from artists worldwide. Our aim is to feature several different styles of photography, without any restriction in genre, medium, or theme. We showcase both emerging and estabilished international photographers – our work is basically characterized by the quality of the submitted project, from its concept to the shoot, up to the final editing. Since it has been produced and managed by people operating in the photographic sector, YET wants to show “the image” from other perspectives, starting from the photography itself. Editor-in-chief & Founder Salvatore Vitale The whole working process in YET magazine is based on the firm conviction that a photographer’s work must be shown as it is: for this reason, all the photographic projects are published without any graphic or text insertions, not cut down and free from any form of further editing. Each selection is curated in collaboration with the guest artist. Along with the photographic series, we also publish reviews, in-depth articles and interviews with the key players of the sector, with the aim of giving an updated look on the international contemporary photographic field. Photo Editors Salvatore Vitale Elena Vaninetti Deputy Editor Paola Paleari Art director Nicolas Polli Graphic designer Nicolas Polli Web designer Leonardo Angelucci Sales Manager Davide Morotti Team coordinator Giulia Giani Translations Zoe Casati Elda Cassetta Issue 07 December, 2014 Issue 08 May, 2015 ARCHIVE 01—09 Nov, 2015 Features and Info Selected exhibitions 2016 – #memory_archive, PhotoBookMelbourne, Melbourne, AU 2015 – Current Obsession, Webber Represents, London, UK 2015 – The Moon Was Broken, Lugano, CH 2015 – AI Award, Braga, PT 2015 – EWZ Selection - Swiss Photo Awards, Zurich, CH 2015 – THE SMELL OF DUST, Arles, FR 2015 – THE SMELL OF DUST, Berlin, DE 2015 – THE SMELL OF DUST, Sao Paulo, BR 2014 – Cani Scelti, Sonnenstube, Lugano, CH 2013 – DUST, ArteFiera, Bologna, IT 2013 – Identità, Ego gallery, Lugano, CH Selected talks, lectures, activities 2016 – Plat(t)form, Fotomuseum Winterthur, CH 2015 – Les Rencontres d’Arles, Arles, FR 2015 – fotopub Festival, Novo Mesto, SLO 2015 – Journée Photographiques de Bienne, CH 2015 – La Nuit des Images, Lausanne, CH 2015 – Le Bal, Paris, FR 2015 – METRONOM gallery, Modena, IT 2015 – ISOLAB, Venice, IT 2014 – Le Photobookclub, Paris Photo, Paris, FR 2014 – Micamera, Milano, IT 2014 – Lugano Photo Days Festival, Lugano, CH 2014 – Fotoleggendo Festival, Rome, IT 2014 – La Nuit des Images, Lausanne, CH 2013 – Torna, Istanbul, TR 2013 – Torun, Ankara, TR Selected publications and features NME, ANSA.it, DUST, WU Magazine, Zwölf, CdT, SYN, YET magazine, RockIT, LaC, City of Lugano, VICE, Plateform, Bentrovato, FILTER, DU magazine, KALTBLUT, Vogue Italia, La Regione, Corriere della Sera, Artribune, Der Greif Magazine, Columbia University 2015 – Member of Impressum, professional association of Swiss journalists. 2015 – Recipient of the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia’s grant. ↘ Salvatore Vitale Canton di Fumasoli 3 CH-6965 Cadro - Switzerland T. +41 78 838 25 17 E. info@kaleaktephotography.com W. www.salvatore-vitale.com