Promoted by the Assessorato alla Cultura di Roma Capitale and Azienda Speciale Palaexpo
In collaboration with the British School at Rome
Don McCullin returns to Palazzo Esposizioni Roma two years after his retrospective exhibition. Internationally renowned British photographer Sir Don McCullin is one of the most iconic figures in twentieth and twenty-first-century photography. Known for his uncompromising gaze, he has produced some of the most recognisable images of poverty, famine, and war in the history of photography, while also documenting landscapes with the same intensity and passion that define his entire body of work. During the talk, McCullin will reflect on key moments in his career, focusing on a selection of his most significant photographs and on his more recent interest in archaeology and the landscapes of the Roman Empire.
Image: Don McCullin, Gangs of Boys Escaping C.S. Gas Fired by British Soldiers, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1971
Informazioni
Free admission subject to availability, booking required
Sala Cinema - Palazzo Esposizioni Roma
Entrance from the staircase at via Milano 9a