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ALESSANDRO BERGAMINI
UMANITY ON THE MOVE

FORMER CHURCH OF THE ORATORY
BELFORTE DEL CHIENTI, VIA G.LEOPARDI

SEPTEMBER 12, 2026 – OCTOBER 11, 2026
Open SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Hours: 10:30 am–12:30 pm / 3:30 Am–7:30 pm

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For years, Alessandro Bergamini has been travelling to remote corners of the world to portray humanity through the faces, cultures and stories of the people he meets.

This exhibition brings together a selection of images dedicated to men, women and entire communities on the move. Nomadic peoples, ethnic minorities and distant cultures who move in response to the seasons, the animals, the necessities of life or traditions handed down through generations.

Images taken in different parts of the world, united by an act as old as humanity itself: moving, crossing, going.

Because every journey leaves a trace. Not only on the land we travel across, but within ourselves.

 

Valerio Ballotta

ALESSANDRO BERGAMINI

Alessandro Bergamini, born in 1986 in Finale Emilia (Modena), is an internationally renowned Italian photographer who specializes in documenting peoples and ethnic groups in the most remote corners of the world, with a particular interest in cultural diversity and the authentic beauty of the people he portrays.
He has won numerous prestigious awards, including Travel Photographer of the Year and the International Photography Awards in 2021, and has also distinguished himself in competitions such as National Geographic Italia and the Monochrome Photography Awards.
Bergamini has published several photography books, including “Humanity,” “The Ice Way,” and “Q’eros oltre le nuvole,” the result of expeditions to areas such as the Peruvian Andes and the remote Zanskar region, where he documented isolated cultures and extreme landscapes.
His work is distinguished by its strong social and cultural significance, aiming to build bridges between cultures and raise awareness of the importance of diversity through images that tell the stories of peoples threatened by modernity and climate change.

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