Ubiquography: capture, edit, publish, exhibit
Did I mention I am participating in the (world-wide) Ubiquography exhibition?
Now that you know I am, you can’t ignore this great exhibition, can you…
This is how the event is described by its creators on the official website:
“Ubiquography is a group exhibition that aims to make people think about the traits that define iphoneography: ubiquity and immediacy.
Participants capture, edit and publish photos using their phones, and they are instantly displayed in the exhibition.
The exhibition will be held at the Civic Centre Guinardó in Barcelona. At the same time and simultaneously the exhibition will be projected in other centers around the world.
The offline exhibition will open from May 24 to June 8, 2012.”
See my latest uploaded shots »
Check the online live exhibition »
Tour of the areas of the New Uffizi and aperitif in the terrace on the Loggia dei Lanzi.
I have been lucky enough to receive the official authorisation to take some photos of the event and photograph the new blue rooms of the Uffizi for a reportage I have just released on Clich-hé.
See the complete reportage on Clich-hé »
See the details of the event, repeating every Thursday evening »
iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs
The Lunch Box Gallery, in collaboration with iPhoneographer Jaime Ferreyros, is pleased to announce its new out-of-the-box show iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs, from March 10th to April 7th, 2012 at 310 NW 24th St. Miami, Fl 33127.
Please note: the exhibition has already been extended and the new closing date will be May 5th.
I am proud to have been selected and be included in this awesome exhibition; for more info, please visit the extensive photo gallery of the opening night on the official Facebook page and check the truly astounding iPhoneography collection these guys have managed to assemble!

Curious about the mixed-up exhibition…
…how it finally came out, what’s on display, who was at the vernissage?
Here you have a new Flickr set that collects all photos and also a small gallery with shots of people at the opening night, featuring mainly dear friends photographed while standing each in front of one photo of their choice.
See the Flickr set »
See the opening night gallery »
The exhibition details page »
The photos in the gallery are by Beppe Bartolini, edited by me.
The mixed-up exhibition
UPDATE: exhibition EXTENDED until April 10th
The exhibition opened on Friday 10th of February and will be up until March April 10th c/o the Cantina Barbagianni, Via S. Egidio 13r, Firenze (map here).
The exhibition is an introduction to some of the most significant moments and examples of my works as a photographer, comprising Lomo and Holga prints, Polaroid reproductions on plexiglass panels, iPhoneography prints and so on…
See the dedicated page here for all the details.
Source: aledigangi.com
New Vintage Digital Vernacular Letters
One more exhibition I have been selected to be part of!
The New Vintage Vernacular Letters is taking place c/o the Mota Italic Gallery in Berlin, a type design studio specializing in unique, extensive type families.
The exhibition is all about found typography and I am so thrilled to be part of it as my fascination for these kind of things - found things *and* typography - has been a huge part of my graphic/design interests for so many years.
If you happen to be in Berlin you should visit the exhibition: the 600-photo selection seems to be plain great!
The gallery is located at Schliemannstraße 34.
Oh, and by the way… here is the photo I sent in:
Source: aledigangi.com
Today, the International iPhoneography Show opens in New York
You should not miss this exhibition if you happen to be in New York.
I have been selected too!
[UPDATED] …and more exhibitions (Pixel This)
Pixel This - a Phoneography exhibition, runs from November 28 until December 3 at the Gallery on the Corner in Battersea Park, London - and I am one the photographers selected.
What makes this particularly special is that all the photographs will be auctioned off to raise money for Kids Company, an organization reaching 14,000 children across London providing practical, emotional and educational support to vulnerable inner-city children and young people.
The exhibition was created by CreateHive, a site dedicated to recognising photographers, film-makers, artists and creatives, to showcase their work to the general public.
Here is the list of exhibitors and if you are interested in a copy of the image above, you can find it here, here or here - but if you can, check out the exhibition and don’t forget to go to the auction on Friday December 2nd!
UPDATE: the auction has taken place and I am told my photo was auctioned for £90!
I would like to be able and personally thank the buyer.
Source: aledigangi.com
Interviews!
Lately I have been almost too busy trying to follow too many things at the same time: a couple of invitations for exhibiting my photographs, the Lumix contest, The International iPhoneography Show in New York, the new short movie I started shooting 2 days ago with directing partner Malvenuti, the book I am preparing, everyday work at the usual office, some bits of personal life and so on… while things seem to keep happening around me.
There are two new interviews that were published during the weekend, and here they are for you to enjoy reading:
- PHOTOS HAPPEN! an interview with HONK! Magazine where I also discuss the impact that photography has had in my life;
- the latest EYEEM Spotlight, titled “Style is everything” – An Interview With Ale di Gangi where the interviewer and the interviewed had a lot of fun doing a video interview and discussed… lots of things!
I would like to thank all those interesting people who are showing interest in my works - I am grateful for all this!






