Stefania Notizia
Photographer

Stefania Notizia is a documentary photographer based in Campania, Italy. She was graduated in languages and visual arts at Saleno’s University but she approached photography by self-education.

She’s focused on personal long-term projects as her first work Mr.Romano who documented the biggest Roma community in her hometown.

Her interests are reportage, travel documentary and above all, ethnic minorities. Her last project is about the nomadic Turkmen minority between the Balkans and Turkey.

Her works were published in different magazines like ZOOM photo-magazine, View Notes Magazine and Witness Journal.

Stefania Notizia
Photographer

Stefania Notizia is a documentary photographer based in Campania, Italy. She was graduated in languages and visual arts at Saleno’s University but she approached photography by self-education.

She’s focused on personal long-term projects as her first work Mr.Romano who documented the biggest Roma community in her hometown.

Her interests are reportage, travel documentary and above all, ethnic minorities. Her last project is about the nomadic Turkmen minority between the Balkans and Turkey.

Her works were published in different magazines like ZOOM photo-magazine, View Notes Magazine and Witness Journal.

  • Impossible Music
    Sep 30 – Dec 10, 2023
    Miller Institute for Contemporary Art
    Pittsburgh, USA
    Opening September 30 at the Miller Institute of Contemporary Art, Impossible Music brings together sounds, scores, sculptures, video, and live performances to extend discourses on conceptual and experimental music and explore its intersections across different art forms. Marking the first joint curatorial collaboration of curator Candice Hopkins, artist, composer Raven Chacon, with curator, researcher, Stavia Grimani, the interdisciplinary group exhibition features work by boundary-defying composers, artists, (more…)
  • Maria Hassabi: I’ll Be Your Mirror
    Oct 13 – Nov 26, 2023
    Tai Kwun Contemporary
    Hong Kong
    The artist and choreographer Maria Hassabi (b. Cyprus) has long pioneered live installations that explore the sculptural body, image-making, and the deceleration of time. Frequently involving dancers moving at a glacial, barely perceptible pace, Hassabi’s works confront visitors as living sculptures. Her works bring the performing body into museums, theatres, and public spaces, which shift the boundaries between visitors and performers, subjects and objects. (more…)