Milan
OFFICINE FOTOGRAFICHE x LIFE FRAMER
25 March – 13 April 2021

Life Framer has become a world-renowned platform for discovering and celebrating contemporary photography from amateur, emerging and professional artists around the globe. It hosts an independent award, supported by a growing community of creative photographers, designed to champion creative culture on and offline.
This travelling exhibition marks the culmination of the sixth edition of the Life Framer Photography Prize, with further shows taking place in Paris and Rotterdam. The exhibitions will showcase stunning contemporary photography from 24 winning photographers, each chosen by globally acclaimed judges across twelve months of diverse themes. Each theme is consciously abstract in order to create freedom and encourage creativity, and the resulting selection of varied, challenging and meaningful photography is testament to that.
AUEvan Hancock AUSamuel Messer
BEKristof Vadino
BEKris Vervaeke
RUMary Gelman
ITRosa Mariniello
RUSergey Shatokhin
GRIoanna Natsikou
UKChristopher Pugmire
FRNicolas Digard
KRSeunggu Kim
BEBart Heynen
UKFrancesca Moore
ITAlessio Pellicoro
DEKristof Huf
USSuzy Raskin
USJeremy Perez-Cruz
USChristopher Jones
INGajan Tharmabalan
ITOliver Albergo
UKAlex Robertson
CUMoník Molinet
USWilliam Mark Sommer
DEStefan Dotter

Officine Fotografiche is a stunning art space and photography hub in the heart of Milan, and a major actor in the Italian photography scene, hosting a bookshop, talks, workshops and professional-level classes, and coordinating annual festivals including FotoLeggendo and Obbiettivo Donna. It is a sister venue to Officine Fotografiche Rome, at which Life Framer has exhibited a number of times. The gallery itself offers a large and impressive environment for showcasing photography – tall white walls juxtaposed against raw brick and polished concrete.
Officine Fotografiche
Via Friuli, 60, 20135 Milano MI, Italy
Open Mon-Thu 14:00 – 20:00 & Fri 10:00 – 17:00
Free admission
Dates:
25 March – 13 April 2021
Evening View:
Thu 25 March 19:00 – 21:00