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Danit Ariel is an artist, writer and curator, whose practice looks into how art can create new ways of meeting. She is the author of Nayah: Empathy as an Act of Resistance which explores the role of gender in practices of empathy; and All the Tables are Brown, looking more specifically at language as both a bridge and barrier between communities. As Photoworks' curator, she manages the curatorial programme and develops the Photoworks Festival.
Ilaria Campioli is the curator of the photographic section of Palazzo dei Musei in Reggio Emilia. She has worked for the Louvre Museum, for the Collezione Maramotti and for the Fotografia Europea festival for which she has curated several projects, some of them are devoted to photobooks. She has collaborated with Joan Fontcuberta, Erik Kessels and Sarah Moon following in particular the publishing production. Since 2018 she has been curator of the Giovane Fotografia Italiana Award. She has curated various thematic exhibitions dedicated to the work of Luigi Ghirri.
Co-founder and member of the Foundation of Visual Education and Lodz Fotofestiwal in Poland. In 2013 he became artistic director of the Triennial of Photography in Hamburg in Germany and since 2018 works as a curator for CICLO Biennial in Porto, Portugal. Krzysztof works internationally as a guest curator and visiting lecturer in numerous organizations, museums, schools, festivals and as a jury member of various projects and art prizes, including the Rencontres d’Arles Discovery Award, Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Hasselblad Award, Robert Capa Award and many others.
Daniele De Luigi is a curator focused on contemporary art and photography at Fondazione Ago Modena, where he curated solo exhibitions (including Luigi Ghirri, Candice Breitz, Jordi Colomer, Willie Doherty, Quayola), group shows and displays of works from the Collections. He is curator of Young Italian Photography - Luigi Ghirri Award since 2012. He teaches at the master Filling the gap by Studio Marangoni photography school in Florence.
Femke Rotteveel (1971) studied social-economic history at the University of Amsterdam and Exeter University. She worked as head of World Press Photo's exhibition department and she subsequently was the head of Allocations at the Charity Lotteries. Since 2017 she is the director of FOTODOK, an institution in Utrecht (NL) where photography exhibitions are curated around social themes to broaden perspectives or provide new insights.
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