Giulia Vanelli

 Giulia Vanelli: The Season

Curated by Tim Clark.

The past can be seen not as a dimension that has concluded but as an active presence that continues to resurface in the present, influencing the way we inhabit time and construct our identity. Some experiences, especially those lived during childhood and youth, do not dissolve as the years pass, but remain suspended, deposited like sediment in the places and gestures we go back through. The Season is born from that persistence. 

Set in a small seaside village in Tuscany, the project offers an emotional journey through memories intertwined with the photographer’s summers. The place, enriched by the ancestral magic it has cleverly guarded over the years, is capable of flattening rhythms and lengthening months, creating a cycle of time that seems to resist the changes taking place in the outside world. In this context slowness becomes a central element and invites us to reflect on the relationship between time and memory, as well as on the nuances of a relationship that can, depending on the circumstances, be both reassuring and claustrophobic. 



Giulia Vanelli (1996) is an Italian photographer based in Tuscany; her work explores concepts such as memory and identity, guided by an evocative approach.

In 2020, she took part in the Fabrica artistic residency, a communication research centre founded by the Benetton Group. In 2022, she participated in Fotografia Europea as a finalist in the Premio Luigi Ghirri. In 2023, she was named by the British Journal of Photography as one of the fifteen most promising emerging photographers from all over the world. In 2024, she published her first photographic book, The Season, with Witty Books; large-scale images from the project were displayed in sixteen Paris metro stations. In 2025, four of her photographs joined the Hermès Collection of Contemporary Photographs.



 

Exhibition venue

Chiostri di San Pietro
via Emilia San Pietro, 44/c
Reggio Emilia

opening hours

24 aprile – 22 giugno
giornate inaugurali
24 aprile › 19-23
25 aprile › 10-23
26 aprile › 10-23
27 aprile › 10-20

dal 1 maggio al 8 giugno
giovedì › 10-13/15-20
venerdì, sabato, domenica e festivi › 10-20

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