Raccont’Arti: Contemporary Photography Award 2026
Raccont’Arti: Contemporary Photography Award 2026
Raccont’Arti: Contemporary Photography Award 2026
Beyond the visible: the image of absence
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Jurors
Vittore Buzzi
Vittore Buzzi

Contemporary photographer and educator, he has won numerous awards including the World Press Photo, the Premio della Federchimica, the Premio della Provincia di Milano, and the Premio Yann Geffroy. His images are held in both public and private collections.

Michele Palazzi
Michele Palazzi

Artist and photographer, WPP winner.. He is represented by the Contrasto agency, serves as a Professor in the photography department at RUFA (Rome University of Fine Arts), and has published two artist's books with Origini edizioni.

Chiara Ruberti
Chiara Ruberti

Based in Pisa, 41 years old, working with photography since 2008. After six years at the Alinari Foundation (Florence) as an assistant for exhibition projects and editorial coordinator, she has been collaborating with the Photolux Festival (Lucca) since 2014, where she serves as co-director and coordinator. As a curator, she has worked in independent contexts and with institutions and spaces dedicated to photography in Italy. Sharing her perspective on photography with Accademia Italiana students and helping them develop and cultivate their own vision is an extremely stimulating venture.

Tommaso Parrillo
Tommaso Parrillo

Tommaso Parrillo (1989) founded the publishing house Witty Books and co-founded Jest in 2015, an exhibition space dedicated to photography. He lives in Turin and works as a publisher, teacher, and art director.

Franco Spina
Franco Spina

Franco Spina (Cosenza, 1992) obtained a Master's Degree in Visual Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts with honors (110/110 e lode). Artistically, he explores visions and languages tied to the social fabric, expressing himself primarily through performative and multimedia practices (spanning photography, sound design, and visual poetry) that recodify the experience of physical and social dynamism using new technologies and a new experiential approach based on interactivity.

Francesca Catastini
Francesca Catastini

Holds a Master's degree in Photography and Visual Design from NABA. She has exhibited and presented her work at international institutions, art fairs, and museums. Currently represented by the OstLicht gallery, she has published two books: The Modern Spirit Is Vivisective, winner of the ViennaPhotoBookAward, and Petrus, published by Kehrer Verlag. She lives and works in Vienna.

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