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Matteo de Mayda
Born in 1984, is a Venice-based photographer represented by Contrasto.
His visual research focuses on social and environmental causes. He participated in several exhibitions, including the United Nations (Geneva, 2013), the Venice Biennale of Architecture (Venice, 2016), Head On Photo Festival (Sidney, 2020), MUFOCO (Milan,
2021) and Triennale (Milan, 2021). In 2019 he published “Era Mare”, a book about the high water in Venice, whose proceeds went totally to the shopkeepers who needed help. In 2020 he was awarded among the winners of the “REFOCUS” call by MIBACT for his work on Covid-19. In the same year he was selected by ARTRIBUNE magazine as the best young Italian photographer of the year. His images have been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, British Journal of Photography, Internazionale, Die Zeit, National Geographic and Vogue.
Born in 1984, is a Venice-based photographer represented by Contrasto.
His visual research focuses on social and environmental causes. He participated in several exhibitions, including the United Nations (Geneva, 2013), the Venice Biennale of Architecture (Venice, 2016), Head On Photo Festival (Sidney, 2020), MUFOCO (Milan,
2021) and Triennale (Milan, 2021). In 2019 he published “Era Mare”, a book about the high water in Venice, whose proceeds went totally to the shopkeepers who needed help. In 2020 he was awarded among the winners of the “REFOCUS” call by MIBACT for his work on Covid-19. In the same year he was selected by ARTRIBUNE magazine as the best young Italian photographer of the year. His images have been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, British Journal of Photography, Internazionale, Die Zeit, National Geographic and Vogue.