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Hill of Shame
2012
Documentary, Photojournalism, Photography
12 photographs from the "Hill of Shame" series, Lampedusa, Italy.
  • Hill of Shame
    2011
  • The so-called Hill of Shame is a hill in the island of Lampedusa, half-way between Sicily and North Africa in the Mediterrannean Sea, where hundreds of migrants lived in poor conditions in improvised tents during the immigration crisis in April 2011. Tents were built with metal sticks, sheets, clothes and mattresses in an open-air dump of plastic bags, dishes and bottles used as urinals. In 2011, about 53,000 North Africanand Sub-Saharan migrants arrived in the so-called "Door of Europe", fleeing the unrest of the region and stranded on the island in appalling conditions. Migrants weren't provided with the most basic humanitarian assistance such as shelter, medical care, blankets and access to sanitary facilities, while thousands slept outdoors.


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  • Perfect
    The greatest perfection is imperfection.

    To Aristotle perfect meant complete, nothing to add or subtract. To Empedocles perfection depends on incompleteness since the latter possesses a potential for development and improvement. Here lies the paradox formulated by Italian Renaissance philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini. The paradox of perfection is that imperfection is perfect.

    I travelled around Italy researching imperfect beauties in six different non-conventional beauty pageants and applying a color symbolism to each one:

    Miss Chubby, pink as softness;
    Miss Trans, purple as transformation;
    Miss Mediterranea, yellow as youth;
    Miss Plastic Surgery, fuchsia as sensual;
    Miss Drag Queen, orange as vibrant;
    Miss Over, blue as wisdom.

    Six imperfect beauties (due to their weight, clothes, excess of silicone, or age) if compared to the typology of beauty imposed by mass media and the consumerist society we live in. In Italy, in particular, beauty has become a political tool during the Berlusconi era. Since the 80’s, his media empire has introduced a culture of luxury and sex to shape his electorate. Italy became in the mean time a country where half-naked beautiful women are plucked from TV studios and elevated into powerful positions. This culture has generated an unprecedented wave of castings and beauty pageants for girls and women of all ages all over Italy.

    In response to the aesthetic and political state of my country, I worked on Perfect, a series of 36 photographs focusing on how the beauty dictated by our politicized consumerist society is emulated by the masses, and on the link between imperfection and perfection.
    Documentary, Fashion, Photography
    2012
  • Where Beauty Softens Your Grief
    “If you gotta die, and we all gotta die,
    it’s me you want to bury you. Everybody in Harlem knows that.
    I’m the guy who puts a smile on your face. Other places,
    you just look dead”

    The Isaiah Owens Funeral Home is in the heart of Harlem, New York. Mr. Owens is an artist, and the corpses are his masterpieces. From the moment they die, the undertaker accompanies the deceased in a process of burial customs resembling the ancient Egyptians. With dedication and respect, the modern Anubis, God of the dead, beautifully prepares the defunct for their after-life.

    Death often represents a taboo in Western cultures. A taboo that Isaiah Owens challenges every day.
    Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism
    2012
  • Limbo
    Immigration in Lampedusa.
    Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism
    2012
  • Settecento
    Carneval at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice, Italy.
    Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism
    2012
  • In the Land of Black Coats
    Borough Park, a jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn.
    Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism
    2012
All images © Gianni Cipriano 2012.