Rome exhibition highlights a little-known Europe
22 March-26 May. The Museo di Roma in Trastevere stages an exhibition described as a "photographic journey into an unknown Europe, cut off from economic development, from the attention of politics and the media."
Four photographers - Jutta Benzenberg, Andrei Liankevich, Livio Senigalliesi and Mila Teshaieva - captured images of family life in rural areas and small towns in Albania, among the vast Polesia swamplands in Belarus, in Saxony-Anhalt in the former East Germany and in the coal-mining area of Sulcis in Sardinia.
Exhibition oganisers describe the result as "an intense and engaging story told through images."
For details see museum website. Cover image: Belarus by Andrei Liankevich.
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Rome exhibition highlights a little-known Europe
Piazza di S. Egidio, 1b, 00153 Roma RM, Italia